Overseas Development InstituteCambodia Development Resource InstituteKeats, SharadaSim, SokchengPhon, Dary2018-09-052018-09-052018-06http://hdl.handle.net/10625/57265This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and with financial support from the Government of Canada, provided through Global Affairs Canada (GAC).The main issue tackled by Family Farms for the Future (FF4F) is dietary diversity. This study captures FF4F contributions to food security. Interviews include village model farmers (VMFs), target farmers, village health volunteers (VHVs), village chiefs, hatchery owners, a nursing pond owner, farmers in target villages not enrolled in the project, farmers in non-target villages, project staff, partners, and government Fisheries Administration (FIA). The report provides details of the programme activities, outputs and outcomes. The project increases availability of and access to good quality horticulture and fish products, while also tackling food security and health through child-feeding, and improved hygiene.application/pdfenCOUNTRY STUDIESFOOD SECURITYPOLYCULTUREFISH ON FARMSNUTRITIONDIETARY DIVERSITYAQUACULTUREFARMER TRAININGSCALING UPCAMBODIAFAR EAST ASIACountry report : scaling up home gardens for food & nutrition security in CambodiaSynthesis Report