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CAC e- Newsletter February, 2013: Swiss-funded regional water project meets with success
Water resources management is a key issue in Central Asia, particularly in view of its dependence on agriculture.
Управление водными ресурсами является одним из ключевых вопросов в Центральной Азии, особенно, учитывая ...
CAC e- Newsletter November, 2013: Empowering women in Central Asia
Working women are a boon for the economy. As studies by the United Nations, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund show, their economic integration has many long-term benefits for the labor force and job creation.
Женщины, ...
CAC e- Newsletter July, 2013: New database on fruit species in Central Asia goes online
A portal and a central database on fruit crops and wild fruit species in Central Asia are now available on the Internet.
Информационный портал и центральная база данных по плодовым культурам и их диким сородичам в Центральной ...
CAC e- Newsletter April, 2013: New guidelines aid cooperation between researchers, farmers in conservation of plant diversity
Fostering cooperation between researchers and policymakers on one side and farmers on the other is important for conservation efforts in Central Asia, as in any other region.
Улучшение сотрудничества между учеными и ...
Project Inception Workshop Knowledge Management in CACILM Phase II in Kyrgyzstan 10-12 June 2013_ Press Release
The overall goal is to make rural livelihoods more lucrative and resilient in the face of land degradation, and climate variability and change. The project’s objectives are to: (i) enhance the CACILM knowledge management ...
CAC e- Newsletter January, 2013: Yellow rust-resistant wheat to boost food security in Central Asia
Yellow rust, a disease affecting wheat, remains a serious problem in Central and West Asia. Finding wheat that is both resistant to the pathogen and can bring in good harvests is a daunting task.
Желтая ржавчина, заболевание, ...
CAC e- Newsletter March, 2013: Researchers learn new skills under project to save agrobiodiversity in Central Asia
Central Asia is well-known for its luscious fruits, and there is no shortage of choice.
Центральная Азия хорошо известна своими изумительными фруктами, имеющимися в огромном разнообразие.
Scientists and policy makers to discuss research priorities for agriculture
Tashkent will host the 14th meeting of the Steering Committee of the CGIAR Regional Program for Central Asia and the Caucasus (CAC) on 20-22 September.
Launch of a new global CGIAR Research Program to be discussed in Tashkent
The purpose of the Regional Inception Workshop, to be held on 12-14 June 2012 in
Conference Room of Dedeman Hotel in Tashkent, is to bring together partners working in
the target areas identified for CRP 1.1 in Central ...
CAC e- Newsletter February, 2013: Farmers learn how to improve soil fertility under conservation agriculture
Soil fertility remains a key problem in parts of Central Asia and the Caucasus. In such areas, lack of soil nutrients and water often results in low crop production.
Плодородие почвы является одной из основных проблем в ...