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Nile Valley and Red Sea Regional Program on cool-season food legumes, cereals, and resource management, regional networks: Report on root-rot/wilt diseases, 1997-1998
Nile Valley and Red Sea Regional Program (NVRSRP) is ICARDA's first outreach program, operated through its Regional Office in Cairo, Egypt. It started as the Nile Valley Project (NVP) in 1979 to improve faba bean in Egypt ...
Ties that Bind: ICARDA and the Arab World
Since its establishment, the International Center for Agricultural research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), based in Aleppo, Syria, has worked side by side with scientists and technicians in all parts of the Arab world to not ...
Farm Resource Management Program Annual Report 1994
This report summarizes the key accomplishments and efforts of the Farm Resource Management Program at the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) in 1994.
Legume Program Annual Report 1992
The aim of the Legume Program is to encourage and support national efforts, in West Asia and North Africa (WANA) and other developing countries with similar ecologies, in improving the productivity and yield stability of ...
Caravan 15: Special Issue on ICARDA's work in Africa
ICARDA serves its African stakeholders through two of its seven regional programs. These are the Nile Valley and Red Sea Regional Program (NVRSRP), which covers Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Sudan; and the North Africa ...
Caravan 31: Coping with climate change in dry areas
This issue of Caravan showcases some of ICARDA’s efforts of coping with climate change in dry areas with improved water land management and resilient production systems. These include initiatives in conservation agriculture ...
Caravan 6: Review of agriculture in dry areas
In this issue ICARDA is celebrating it’s 20 years old. They have not been easy years; agricultural research for a fragile environment is difficult. What have ICARDA learned in 20 years? It can be highlighted in a single ...
Caravan 9: Review of agriculture in dry areas
This issue presents some examples of ICARDA’s successes in crop improvement designed to protect and even enhance the natural resource base.
Caravan 8: Review of agriculture in dry areas
This issue of Caravan, presents a few examples of the harmony of ICARDA research with nature. The collaborative long-term trials in Egypt have produced tentative guidelines which will help farmers to use less water, and ...
Caravan 22: Review of agriculture in the dry areas
This issue of Caravan provides examples of ICARDA's work with its partners to help ensure sustainability of livelihoods for the poor in marginal areas.