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Spineless Cactus in Hilly/Degraded Lands, and Grasspea in Winter Crop Fallows for Fodder, Food & Nutrition Security in Tribal Areas in Odisha
ICARDA is exploring the potential of spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) as green fodder grown in degraded lands in India, in collaboration with IGFRI (Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi) with support ...
Grass pea in Winter Fallows for Fodder, Food & Nutrition Security in Tribal Areas in Odisha
This report is highlighting the results of the ICARDA grass pea varieties promoted within the project activities. These verities yielded around 25.4% more as compared to the local varieties. 74.1% of farmers have grown ...
Capacity strengthening of different stakeholders to prompt cactus pear plantation and use
Report about a series of field days and on job training to prompt cactus pear plantation and use
Adaptation and Performance of Spineless Cactus in Hilly/ Degraded Lands in for Fodder Security in Tribal Areas in Odisha
This report is highlighting the results of the project activities related to cactus pear evaluation and dissemination. Within the project activities 16 foundation nurseries of 35 exotic spineless fodder cactus species ...
Spineless Cactus in Hilly/ Degraded Lands and Grass pea in Winter Fallows for Fodder, Food & Nutrition Security in Tribal Areas in Odisha
With an objective to productively use hilly and degraded lands in watersheds to produce green fodder from spineless cactus, and conserve soil and water erosion, the spineless cactus project is being implemented by ICARDA ...
Promoting Spineless Cactus in Hilly/ Degraded Lands in for Fodder Security in Tribal Areas in Odisha (Capacity Development)
A report about the 150 trainings for farmers/ extension workers events conducted conducted within Odisha project
Spineless Cactus Feeding Quality and Feed System Development in Tribal Areas in Odisha
The green fodder from the cactus pads having enough moisture and minerals to supplement water and nutrient to animals in hot summer months was very well accepted by livestock owners after seeing feed mix demonstrations in ...