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ICARDA Annual Report 1981
ICARDA Annual Report 1981
MART-AZR Project Research Report 29: The Potential of New Barley Varieties in the High Elevation Dryland of Baluchistan, Pakistan
In upland Baluchistan winter cereals are grown under dryland conditions, with the addition of conserved moisture from monsoonal rains. The major constraints to production are limited water, uncertain rainfall and extremes ...
Seed Info No. 41
Seed Info is designed to stimulate information exchange and regular communication between seed staff in the Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) region. Its purpose is to help strengthen national seed programs ...
Farmer's field day in Chakwal (introduction of cactus)
Increase resilience and improve use of marginal lands of agropastoral production systems while enhancing capacity development of farmers and extension agents through training, field days, etc.
Effects of Feeding Improved Vs Traditional Roughages and Concentrates on Milk Production and Weight Gain of Pakistani Buffaloes and Cattle
• Agriculture share in GDP 20.9%
• Employs total work force 43.4%
• Population engaged in Livestock raising is about 55 million
• 87% of dairy animals (Cattle/Buffalo 30-35 million) are kept by small holders land less ...
Laser-land leveling adoption and its impact on water use, crop yields and household income: Empirical evidence from the rice-wheat system of Pakistan Punjab
Using a primary dataset from 350 farmers from the rice-wheat area of Pakistan Punjab, we estimate the impact of laser-land leveling on water saving, crop yields and household income. The analysis employs propensity score ...
Review of Available Knowledge on Land Degradation in Pakistan
This publication reviews the historical and current literature on land degradation in Pakistan.
It is intended as a useful guide for Government officials, donor agencies, NGO’s, farmers, rural groups and others in determining ...
ICARDA Annual Report 1986
ICARDA Annual Report 1986
Release and Adoption of Improved Potato and Sweetpotato Cultivars in Southeast Asia
Release and Adoption of Improved Cultivars in Southeast Asia
Study realized within the framework of SIAC 2.1: Strengthening Impact Assessment in the CGIAR
Presented at: 9th ASAE International Conference, Bangkok, Thailand
Pictures from the Field South Asia_Photo 18
Pictures from the Field South Asia_Photo 18