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Biodiversity and varietal development of pulses in South Asia
South Asia (Afghanistan, Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka) is the largest producer, consumer and importer of pulses with 28% and 38% share in global production and acreage. The present ...
Rice Fallow Systems for Pulse Crops Bangladesh India Nepal - Progress Report Year 1 May 2016 - Aug. 2017
The main objective is the development of testing of cropping systems and agro-technologies for improved production and productivity of lentil, lathyrus and chickpea as second crop in rice-fallows for improved food and ...
Pulses for sustainable food and nutrition security in South Asia region
Today’s agriculture is expected to produce more than just food as we head fast towards a C-rich N-poor world. To slow down the pace, we need to include more pulses, not only in our plates but also in the planet for ecosystem ...
Rice Fallow Systems for Pulse Crops Bangladesh India Nepal - AWPB Year I
The overall goals is to establish a sustainable integrated pulse production system in rice fallows to enhance pulse production and farm income directly of nearly 15,000 farmers in India, Nepal and Bangladesh resulting in ...
Caravan 26: Science for Food Security
This issue of Caravan illustrates this continuum approach. It describes some of ICARDA’s strategic research — the use of new tools such as GIS, molecular markers and thermographic imaging, and new
research methods in ...
Rice Fallow Systems for Pulse Crops Bangladesh India Nepal - Year 2 AWPB Sept. 2017 - Aug. 2018
The overall goals is to establish a sustainable integrated pulse production system in rice fallows to enhance pulse production
and farm income directly of nearly 15,000 farmers in India, Nepal and Bangladesh resulting ...