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Halophytes and salt tolerant forages as animal feed at farm level in Karakalpakstan.
Halophytes and salt tolerant forages as animal feed at farm level in Karakalpakstan
Cross-regional partnerships for improving food and nutritional security in marginal environments of Central Asia
Drought and salinity has a far greater effect on food security in Central Asia. Evaluation, domestication and sustainable utilization of native and introduced halophytic and salt-tolerant plant resources ...
Справочник по морфологии плодов и биологии прорастания семян пустынных и полупустынных растений Центральной Азии
В данном справочнике приведено описание 120 видов растений из 13 семейств по единому плану: ареал, экология, хозяйственное значение, морфология плода, биология прорастания с учетом температурного фактора, а у некоторых ...
Enhanced Forage and Bioenergy Production
Salinization is a global problem facing agricultural in arid and semi-arid regions with estimates of more than 1.5 million hectares of agricultural land lost yearly to salinity. Cultivating halophytes that remove salts ...
CAC Regional Program Progress Report 2014-2016 Highlights of major achievements in the region
a) Implemented through two major action sites representing Agro-pastoral and irrigated systems
b) More than 15 different activities were accomplished
c) Several national institutions and CGIAR and non-CGIAR centers contributed ...
Sustainable And Resilient Agricultural Production Systems In Central Asia: Russian – ICARDA Partnership for Research and Capacity Building
Since 1991, Central Asian countries have undergone phases of economic transition as they consolidated
their independence. Governments have implemented fundamental adjustments and privatization schemes in the agricultural ...
Agriculture for Marginal Lands in Central Asia
Due to freshwater scarcity, countries located in the Aral Sea and Caspian Sea Basins are struggling to grow enough food and animal feed to meet the need of a fast growing population. The situation is further exacerbated ...
CAC Program Highlights No 3. May - June, 2016
News from CGIAR Collaborative Research Program for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central Asia and the Caucasus (CAC) covering the countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, ...
Progress report for Activity: Increased winter feed production from arable land and hayfields
Short progress report on demonstrating forage options
Promoting Sustainable Renewable Water and Bio-energy Production on Marginal Lands in Central Asia
Promoting sustainable renewable energy production on marginal lands of Central Asia on marginal lands of Central Asia, presentation delivered during the 14th CAC Steering Committee Meeting in Uzbekistan.