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Melliferous species, Sulla, Hedysarum coronarium (Tunisia)
Melliferous species: Sulla (Hedysarum coronarium) at flowering stage (Tunisia)
Jessour for diversified and resilient agroecological systems to ensure food security and sustainable livelihoods in arid ecosystems
Poster presented at the 5th World Congress on Agroforestry: “Transitioning to a Viable World”. Québec, Canada, July 17-20, 2022: For agricultural production, exploiting mountain slopes for rainwater runoff collection is a ...
Response of arid rangelands to deferred grazing in Southern Tunisia
Rangelands in north Africa and the near east in general provide numerous goods and services that have great economic, social, cultural, and biological values. For centuries, inhabitants of rangelands have engineered pastoral ...
Promoting sustainable solutions to overcome feed shortages
Livestock farmers across the Dry Areas of the world are forced to contend with multiple constraints – not least the limited availability of feed, a resource that is becoming scarcer with the effects of climate change: lower ...
Promoting indigenous forage legume species to alleviate feeding gaps and enhance livestock productivity
A poster presented during CRP livestock virtual meeting about Promote native forage species (Sulla) which are well adapted to local environments.
Better seed for more and better forages and pastures production
Forage and pasture seed industries are interdependent. A vibrant livestock industry plays a crucial role in the national economy but requires a steady flow of high quality forage and pasture for which quality seed of ...
Problem analysis of present pastoral law texts related to rangelands in Tunisa
Identification institutional and legal limitations that hamper the development of rangelands taking into account the requirements of the rational management of natural resources, the compliance to the clauses of international ...
Report on Graduate students visit to Sbaihia pilot site
Report on the student field visit day to Sbaihia pilot site. this event was organized for 19 Participants from the Higher School of Agriculture of Mateur as part of their training in water and soil conservation course.
Gabion prevent soil erosion (Zaghouan - Tunisia)
Gabion as water harvesting technique prevent soil erosion (Zaghouan - Tunisia)
Sustainable Silvopastoral Restoration to Promote Ecosystem Services in Tunisia project Progress Report (Quarter 3)
The Third Quarter Project Progress Report of Sustainable Silvopastoral Restoration to Promote Ecosystem Services in Tunisia implemented in Zaghwan Tunisia