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Normalized differential vegetation index
Normalized differential vegetation index (NDVI) derived MODIS time series data from 2000-2014
Development of a cactus pear agro-industry for the sub-Sahara Africa Region
Proceedings of
International Cactus Pear Workshop
held at the University of the Free State (UFS),
Bloemfontein, South Africa
Evaluation of Feed Resources in Mixed Crop-Livestock Systems in Sudano-Sahelian Zone of Mali in West Africa
Livestock are important assets to the rural poor in developing countries but are faced with the major
challenge of marked seasonal feed availability. A study was carried out to assess existing and potential
feed resources ...
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
Examine performance of conventional and ET based irrigation scheduling for wheat and mungbean varieties and crop rotation options
Progress of work; Mung bean trials
Participatory Selection of Promising Wheat, Chickpea and Lentil Cultivars (Chakwal-Pakistan)
3 promising variety (Wheat, Chickpea and lentil) selected based on farmers evaluation and data analysis (report);
Vegetation dynamics in central Asia: EVI trends from 2000-2014
Enchanted vegetation index derived from modis time-series satellite data from at 8days interval from 2000-2014
Field day for planting summer crops under no-till.
A field day was conducted on June 30, 2015 on the demonstration site which attracted 48 participants from Qorao’zak district farmers, Qorao’zak district authorities, researchers, local and National TV and ICARDA.
Benefits of processing rough forages in fodder production
Leaflet in Russian language used to disseminate benefits of processing rough forages in fodder production in Central Asia.
Central Asia and NW China annual average of the monthly minimum temperature 2020s_A2V1
Central Asia and NW China Annual average of the monthly minimum temperature 2020s_A2V1