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Training and Surveillance Support for Wheat Rust Diseases in Central Asia and Near East: Field-based assessment of wheat rust pathogenic variability (Trap Nurseries)
Under the FAO-ICARDA initiative on Training and Surveillance Support for Wheat Rust Diseases, 132 sets of International Rust Trap Nurseries of yellow, stem, and leaf ruts was distributed to the 10 supported countries. The ...
Training and Surveillance Support for Wheat Rust Diseases in Central Asia and Near East: In-Country Rust Surveillance
Through the FAO-ICARDA initiative on Training and Surveillance Support for Wheat Rust Diseases, technical backstopping, guidelines and financial support were provided to facilitate national in-country rust surveillance in ...
Gender, agriculture and rural development in Uzbekistan
In parallel with developing a Country Programming Framework for 2018–2022 for the Republic of
Uzbekistan, FAO has conducted gender analysis in the form of a countrywide gender assessment.
This Country Gender Assessment ...
ICARDA-CAC 2016. Scalable innovations developed by CGIAR centers in Central Asia
Central Asia region is considered vulnerable to the processes of climate change, which could seriously affect food security in the region. The impact is likely to be significant in terms of more frequent epidemics of ...
Focus on Seed Programs: The Uzbekistan Seed Industry
Uzbekistan is located between longitude 64oE and latitude 41oN and bordered by Kazakhstan in
the west and north; Afghanistan and Turkmenistan in the south, and Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in the east.
Uzbekistan has a total ...
The Status Of Varietal Development And Seed Sector Activities In Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan was part of the Former Soviet Union until it become independent in 1991. It is one of
the most important republics in Central Asia with many natural resources (oil, natural gas, gold,
uranium, etc.). The country ...