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This baseline study is part of the Grow Against the Flow (GAF) project, which began in 2020, and aims to increase the production and consumption of safe vegetables through the scaling of offseason vegetable production technologies in Cambodia and Laos. Off-season is defined as a season outside the regular crop production season and includes the dry (March to May) and wet (June to October) seasons. The regular season falls between November to February. The Grow Against the Flow project uses demonstration sites in Cambodia and Laos in which the benefits of improved cultivars, IPM practices, protective structures and water conservation technologies for off-season vegetable production are displayed. This study is aimed at providing reference point data on a set of output and outcome indicators against which the impacts of the project can be assessed. The output indicators of the project include the number of farmers trained and number of farmers exposed to the technologies. The project outcomes include the adoption of off-season technologies, hectares under vegetable production, amount of produce sold, price and income.

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