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Integrated Crop-Livestock Conservation Agriculture for Sustainable Intensification of Cereal-based Systems in North Africa and Central Asia (CLCA) - Tunisia
Presentation of Integrated Crop-Livestock Conservation Agriculture for Sustainable Intensification of Cereal-based Systems in North Africa and Central Asia (CLCA) - Tunisia
CLCA Post-Phase I: Prospects and Opportunities - Tunisia
Presentation of CLCA Post-Phase I: Prospects and Opportunities - Tunisia
Activity 1. 3. Site-specific CA technology packages fine-tuned and disseminated for enhanced farm productivity, resource use efficiency and profitability
Presentation of a site-specific CA technology packages, fine-tuned and disseminated for enhanced farm productivity, resource use efficiency and profitability.
CLCA Post-Phase I Prospects and Opportunities: Tajikistan
Presentation of CLCA Post-Phase I Prospects and Opportunities: Tajikistan
Main Achievements of the CLCA Project in Three Countries
Presentation on the main achievements of the CLCA project in the Algeria, Tunisia, Tajikistan.
Research on CLCA systems – opportunities for a second phase
presentation on Research on CLCA systems – opportunities for a second phase
Component 1: Ex-ante evaluation for CA based technologies in CWANA
Presentation of Component 1: Ex-ante evaluation for CA based technologies in CWANA
Enhanced crop-livestock integration in CA through optimized stubble grazing strategies and increased fodder availability
Presentation of Enhanced crop-livestock integration in CA through optimized stubble grazing strategies and increased fodder availability
CLCA Project achievements 2015: Tajikistan
Presentation of CLCA Project achievements 2015: Tajikistan
Gender Norms and Migration in Wheat Systems of Uzbekistan and Morocco: Plus ca change, plus c’est la meme chose?
Migration in both Morocco and Uzbekistan is leading to varying impacts on gender norms in wheat systems. Outmigration is resulting in women undertaking more farm management roles.Migration is leading to changes in gender ...