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Annual Report on Promoting cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) as drought resilient feed resource under different agro-ecological production systems across India
The annual report on ICARDA - ICAR project on Promoting cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) as drought resilient feed resource under different agro-ecological production systems across India Implemented In collaboration with ...
Field Day on Promoting cactus pear as drought resilient feed resource in (India , Gujarat)
Report about Field Day on Promoting cactus pear as drought resilient feed resource in (India , Gujarat)
Thorne-less Cactus as an alternate fodder resource for drought prone Field day report
A field day about thorneless cactus has the high potential to become an alternate fodder crop in arid Kachchh. To disseminate its importance as a fodder crop, CAZRI organised Cactus Field Day on 31.10.2018 at Toral Dairy, ...
Field trip report to Jhansi from 30 Sept to 01 October 2018
Field trip report to Jhansi from 30 Sept to 01 October 2018.
Field Day report on Promoting spineless cactus as drought resilient feed resource in (India , Jhansi)
A report on a Field day held under the "Promoting cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) as drought resilient feed resource under different agro-ecological production systems across India. Project 3: sub project 2" in India.
Field day on cactus pear in Village Sakrar (MP), Jhansi India
Report on Field day on cactus pear in Village Sakrar (MP), Jhansi India
Technical report of preliminary findings of cactus establishment in India
Progress report about the cactus establishment in India two States in India, the goal is to enhance the availability of cactus as an alternate drought-resilient feed resource under different agro-ecological production ...
Promoting cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) as drought resilient feed resource filed day
Report about Promoting cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) as drought resilient feed resource filed day conducted on April 5th 2018 in Village Kotda chakar attended by 55 farmers 25 females and 30 males. A fruitful discussion ...