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The CGIAR Collaborative Research & Capacity Building Program for the Development of Sustainable and Resilient Agricultural Production Systems in Central Asia under the Conditions of Changing Climate
Increase productivity of agricultural crops through implementation of conservation agriculture, seed supply and postharvest technologies.
Improving wheat production in the CWANA region
Wheat is the principal staple food in most countries of the Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) region, accounting for 45% of the region’s per capita calorie intake with an average wheat consumption of about 200 ...
CAC Program Highlights No 3. May - June, 2016
News from CGIAR Collaborative Research Program for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central Asia and the Caucasus (CAC) covering the countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, ...
CIMMYT report on activities in Central Asia and Caucasus
CIMMYT report on activities in Central Asia and Caucasus
Wheat
Wheat is one of the most important staple crops of global food and nutritional security. The demand for wheat has been increasing substantially with the increasing human population pressure. Wheat genetic resources including ...
Identifying and outscaling stress tolerant varieties of cereals, legumes, and vegetables through onfarm adaptive trials within the framework of CRP Dryland Systems
Salinity, heat, frost, and yellow rust are important constraints to winter wheat. Stress tolerant varieties of wheat and chickpea are increasing becoming available for cultivation. Wheat and mungbean varieties with suitable ...
CAC Program Highlights No 4. July - August, 2016
News from CGIAR Collaborative Research Program for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central Asia and the Caucasus (CAC) covering the countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, ...
Integrated water and land management to sustainably use natural resources
Intermediate Development Outcomes
1. More resilient livelihoods for vulnerable households in marginal areas.
2. More sustainable and higher income and well-being of per capita for intensifiable households.
3. Women and ...