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CAC e- Newsletter September, 2013: New boost to conservation of endangered fruit, nut tree species in Central Asia
A multi-year project has recently got under way to study the diversity of some fruit and nut tree species in Central Asia and threats facing this richness in the region, and to tailor more effective conservation ...
CAC News No 55-56. January-June 2013
In this issue:
a) Swiss-funded regional water project meets with success
b) Better livelihoods, more opportunities for rural women in Central Asia
c) Yellow rust-resistant wheat to boost food security in Central Asia
d) ...
Knowledge Management In CACILM II Project
An overview on Knowledge Management In CACILM II Project.
Potential of pearl millet as a forage crop in wheat-based double cropping system in Central Asia
Livestock is a vital resource for smallholder farmers’
livelihoods in Central Asia, but shortage of winter season
fodder is a major constraint to livestock productivity in
this region. Three pearl millet populations ...
CAC e- Newsletter September, 2013: Climate change challenges smallholder potato growers in Central Asia to use less water
Resource-poor smallholder farmers in Central Asia often struggle to make a profit out of their agricultural activities. On the one hand, they lack skills and technologies to tackle effects of climate change such as water ...
Enhanced system of quality fruit tree planting material production in Uzbekistan
Findings of survey mission on assessment of existing fruit trees planting material
production system and identification linkages planting material suppliers and fruits
producers in Fergana Province in Uzbekistan conducted ...
CAC e- Newsletter May, 2015: Helping to ensure food and nutrition security in southern Tajikistan
The International Potato Center (CIP), a member of the CGIAR Regional Program for Central Asia and the Caucasus, is implementing a USAID-funded project in southern Tajikistan to help smallholder potato growers increase ...
Livestock Productivity Improvement research activities and results in Central Asia
Livestock Productivity Improvement: research activities and results in Central Asia
(Tashkent, July 2016)
Russian Government Funded Activities: Increase livestock productivity to improve availability of animal proteins to the households and increased revenues and wellbeing of livestock keepers
The objective of the program activity on livestock productivity is to increase livestock productivity to increase revenues and wellbeing of the livestock keepers and to improve availability of animal source foods to the ...
Increase livestock productivity to improve availability of animal proteins to the households and increased revenues and wellbeing of livestock keepers
The CGIAR Collaborative Research & Capacity Building Program for the Development of Sustainable and Resilient Agricultural Production Systems in Central Asia under the Conditions of Changing Climate - 17th Steering Committee ...