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Seed Unit Annual Report 1995
ICARDA's Seed Unit, with financial support from the governments of the Netherlands and the Federal Republic of Germany, assists national programs in West Asia and North Africa to strengthen their seed production and supply ...
ICARDA Annual Report 1980-1981
The 1980-81 cropping season at ICARDA differed from the two preceding win tears (one very dry and one very wet) in that the total rainfall was close enough to the long-term mean to constitute an average year It also differed ...
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_Progress Report 2013 - 2015
Highlights of progress made in 2013‐2015
By some estimates, over 70 per cent of the lands in the region are arid and semi‐arid. Salinity, frost,
heat, drought, and diseases are major constraints to crop production in Central ...
ICARDA Results Framework 2017–2026
A key component of the overall implementation of the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) Strategic Plan 2017-2026 is the development of a Results Framework that provides the road map ...
Seed Unit Annual Report 1997-2001
The objective of the Seed Unit of ICARDA is to strengthen national seed systems in Central and West Asia and North Africa (WANA) and build sustainable seed supply systems. The Unit has received financial support from the ...
CAC News No 5. July-September 2000
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, ...
Seed Unit Annual Report 1994
ICARDA's Seed Unit, with financial support from the governments of the Netherlands and the Federal Republic of Germany, assists national programs in West Asia and North Africa to strengthen their seed capabilities. The ...
Evaluation of chickpea varieties in Aral Sea Region_CRP DS Activity Report 2014
Problem addressed:
Salinity and terminal heat are two important perennial abiotic constraints to successful chickpea
cultivation in Aral Sea region. Chickpea is planted in spring and matures through hot months in
June and July
ICARDA Annual Report 1990
A major service performed by International Centers associated with the Consultative
Group on International Agricultural Research is the collection, conservation and
evaluation of germplasm. ICARDA's role is particularly ...
Food Legume Improvement Program 1989
Collaboration with several institutions in the industrialized countries of Europe and North America continued for basic research to improve the efficiency of our crop improvement efforts and develop a better understanding ...