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CGIAR Reforms and Research Programs: Implications for Central Asia and the Caucasus
This presentation delivered during the 14th steering committee meeting of the CGIAR Program for Central Asia and the Caucasus.
Improving food security and coping with biotic and abiotic constraints using improved crop germplasm in Central Asia and the Caucasus
This presentation highlights:
1) Constraints to winter crop production under climate change.
2) Germplasm introduction.
3) Progress on yellow rust resistant wheat varieties.
4) Progress on salinity tolerant wheat.
5) ...
International food policy research in Central Asia: the implications of climate change
The presentation consists of:
a) Background on climate change
b) Climate change and food security Climate change and food security
c) IFPRI’s global impact model
d) Global food crisis and macro-level food security inCentral ...
Assessment of climate change impact on production and productivity of bread-wheat in Central Asia
The specific objectives of the research projects are:
1) to analyze the current status of selected agro-ecosystems, their ecological significance and threats due to human induced non ecological significance and threats due ...
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.
Overview of major developments in the Region and progress made in the implementation of the Regional Program
The presentation covers:
(1) Developments and challenges in the Region.
(2) About the Regional Program.
(3) Highlights from Annual Report 2010–2011.
(4) Outlook.
CIMMYT achievements and challenges in a changing climate with focus on Central Asia
CIMMYT achievements and challenges in a changing climate with focus on Central Asia.
The World Vegetable Center’s approaches: towards varietal trials, selection and adoption of vegetable crops’ lines to abiotic stress
The World Vegetable Center’s approaches towards varietal trials, selection and adoption of vegetable crops’ lines to abiotic stress.
CAC Regional Priorities for Agricultural Research and Development
Regional Priorities for agricultural research for development: presentation from Central Asia and the Caucasus Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (CACAARI) by Acad. Jamin Akimaliev, Chair of CACAARI.