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A Prickly Cactus Journey: From Hellish Plant to Farmers' Darling
The cactus pear (known by its scientific name as Opuntia ficus-indica) was not always accepted in Pakistan as a source of food for animals, much less as a fruit fit for human consumption. It was commonly believed to be the ...
Conservation of blue/green water resources for intensification
Water scarcity is one of the major factor for low crop productivity in rainfed semi-arid tropics (SAT). Studies have indicated that one or two lifesaving irrigations can substantially enhance crop productivity. Enhancing ...
Assessment of Participatory Varietal Selection of wheat activity Under CRP1.1 Dryland system
Assessment of Participatory Varietal Selection of wheat activity Under CRP1.1 Dryland systems. Wheat is the staple crop of Pakistan being consumed and grown all over the Pakistan in all cropping systems. National and ...
An Assessment of Farmer Field Day on Cactus Promotion at Chakwal Site of CRP-DS in Pakistan
AN ASSESSMENT OF FARMER FIELD DAY ON CACTUS PROMOTION AT CHAKWAL SITE OF CRP-DS IN PAKISTAN
List of Female farmers
List of Female Farmers Trained
Implementation report on Cropping system intensification and resilience building
Cropping system intensification and resilience building
Farmers list
Farmers list
Prospects of Cactus Introduction for Improving Livelihood in Low Rainfall Regions of India
Adoption and expansion of Opuntia ficus-indica in many countries due to its
multiple uses as fruit, vegetable, fodder and medicinal compounds has prompted
similar attempts in India, too. Since 1970 various research ...
Farm typology specific intensification and diveriscation options including agro-silvi-horticulture with traditional rainwater harvesting systems
Based on farm typology analysis integrated farming system interventions were prioritized in participatory mode. A total six large agri horti units has been established and linked with RWHS (Rain water harvesting structures) ...
Report of the agrobiodiversity baseline survey in Western Rajasthan, India
As part of the implementation of the Dryland Systems CRP in South Asia, Bioversity International
with funding support from ICRISAT, and in collaboration with GRAVIS and CAZRI carried out an
Agrobiodiversity Baseline Survey ...