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Basic Biometric Training Course
The course aimed to provide the participants engaged in agricultural research in Afghanistan and India with practical and methodological information on design, and data analysis techniques and tools applied in crop ...
Effect of sowing time, varieties and plant growth regulators on growth, physiological indices and productivity of coriander (Coriandrum sativum)
A field experiment was conducted during winter (rabi) seasons of 2011–12 and 2012–13 at Agronomy Farm, Jobner, Rajasthan, to study the response of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) varieties to plant-growth regulators under ...
Forage seed system, Indigenous knowledge and constraints of forage production in Afghanistan
The Afghanistan seed sector is in transition after the postwar reconstruction and rebuilding (Kugbei et al., 2011). Though
the national seed policy and law was enacted in 2009 (Gazette, Govt. of Afghanistan, 2009), its ...
Public-Private-Producers Partnership for Strengthening Seed Certification in Afghanistan: Project Inception Workshop
War, drought and social collapse have greatly undermined the agricultural production systems in Afghanistan. Reconstruction or development is needed to create a stronger commercial agricultural sector, including seed. The ...
Seed Info No. 48
Seed Info aims to stimulate information exchange and regular communication among seed staff in the Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) region and beyond. Its purpose is to help strengthen national seed programs ...
Delivery Innovation through Mutual Learnings : Farmer Field School (FFS)
In Afghanistan farmers follow traditional rational ways learned from
their forefathers in agriculture and livestock operations in the farm.
Most of them do not know how to use extension practices to improve
their agriculture ...
Integrated baseline survey report (Baghlan, Nangarhar)
This baseline survey and report was undertaken in order to carry out a deeper analysis of data collected; as well as in terms of gaining a better understanding of the contextual nature of household decisions related to the ...
Does producing forages improve livelihoods in dry areas? The case of Afghanistan (on-going research)
Agriculture is the main livelihood and a major contributor to the Afghan economy. Livestock production contributes with
almost 50% of agricultural GDP in Afghanistan where out of 75% Afghans who live in rural areas, 85% ...
Delivering support to women farmers in Afghanistan. Caravan- A Review of agriculture in dry areas
In a traditional society like Afghanistan where pervading social and cultural norms place
restrictions on the independence of women, providing support to female farmers is never
straightforward and resistance can often be ...
Dairy Goat Management Leads to Lasting Gains for Afghan Women
An ordinary goat distribution and rearing project has provided extraordinary benefits to some of the poorest and most vulnerable women, and wider communities in Afghanistan, and continues to multiply its beneficiaries.