Browsing Outcome and Impact Studies by Title
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Title: 2020 CRP RTB Carry-Over Milestones
Author(s)Date: 2021-01-25Type: DatasetStatus: Open accessThe list of milestones presented are results not accomplished in previous year and carry-over to 2021. -
Title: Adoption and impacts of improved varieties and seed demand analysis
Author(s)Date: 2018-02-28Type: Book ChapterStatus: Open accessThere is very limited information about the national level adoption of improved wheat varieties in Morocco. With the exception of some estimates based on secondary data, the same is true for household, regional and national ... -
Title: Adoption and Impacts of Improved Wheat Varieties in Morocco
Author(s)Date: 2017-01-15Type: Internal ReportStatus: Open accessThis paper aims at providing credible evidence for the current levels of adoption of improved wheat varieties and their impacts. The paper also provides evidence on farmer utilization of seeds and evaluates the validity ... -
Title: Are Development Projects Pursuing Short-Term Benefits at the Expense of Sustainability?
Author(s)Date: 2017-10-05Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessWhen evaluated purely on financial grounds, most developmental interventions targeting the livestock sector exhibit a positive impact. This study also provides empirical evidence that a project which provided loans to ... -
Title: Assessing the Impacts of the GAFTA Agreement on Selected Members’ bilateral Agricultural Trade: an Application of the Gravity Model
Author(s)Date: 2013-11-27Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessTrade flows of agricultural commodities have always received a lot of attention in the Arab region, mainly due to their implications on food security, politics and competition. Most international trade theories postulate ... -
Title: Bio-economic analysis of dual-purpose management of winter cereals in high and low input production systems
Author(s)Date: 2018-08-17Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Timeless limited accessDual-purpose (DP) management of cereals holds promise to reduce the feed gap and to better integrate crop and livestock systems especially in drylands where forage deficit is severe. However, there is limited information ... -
Title: Bio-economic efficiency of creep supplementation of forage legumes or concentrate in pasture-based lamb production system
Author(s)Date: 2017-12-01Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Timeless limited accessSupplemental feeding of lambs with forage legumes or grains provides a potential option to increase proportion of prime lambs and profitability in intensive pasture-based lamb production systems. A two-year study in the ... -
Title: CGIAR Outcome/ Impact Case Study Template
Author(s)Date: 2016-12-31Type: TemplateStatus: Open accessCGIAR Outcome/ Impact Case Study Template -
Title: CRP-GLDC Annual Report 2020
Author(s)Date: 2020-04-30Type: Internal ReportStatus: Open accessThe CGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals (CRP-GLDC) is an international consortium led by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and implemented by CGIAR, and ... -
Title: Economic and food security benefits associated with raised-bed wheat production in Egypt
Author(s)Date: 2018-05-09Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Timeless limited accessCountries in the West Asia and North Africa (WANA) region are dependent on imports of wheat to meet their food security needs. Mechanized raised-bed wheat production is an effective means of increasing productivity and ... -
Title: Economic Impact of International and National Lentil Improvement Research in Developing Countries
Author(s)Date: 2003-01-31Type: Book ChapterStatus: Timeless limited accessLentils, one of humanity’s oldest food crops, originated in the Fertile Crescent of the Near East (Webb and Hawtin, 1981). As a food, lentils provide valuable protein and, unlike several other food legumes, few anti-nutritional ... -
Title: Effective Mechanized Rainwater Harvesting: Coping with climate change implications in the Jordanian Badia
Author(s)Date: 2016-02-29Type: BriefStatus: Open accessResearch on micro-catchment rainwater harvesting techniques by ICARDA and Jordanian scientists has led to the establishment of semicircular bunds on contour ridges and furrows (using GPS laser-guided Vallerani machine) and ... -
Title: Enhancing adoption of agricultural technologies requiring high initial investment among smallholders
Author(s)Date: 2018-06-20Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessLow and slow adoption of improved agricultural technologies among smallholders often frustrate technology development and promotion efforts in the developing world. That is especially true for technologies requiring high ... -
Title: Enhancing the Dairy Processing Skills and Market Access of Rural Women in Jordan
Author(s)Date: 2013-12-01Type: Working PaperStatus: Open accessThis report presents the findings of the socioeconomic, dairy processing and marketing conditions of women in four communities in the Karak Governorate of Jordan. It is part of a project targeting rural women that develops ... -
Title: Evaluación del impacto en la producción y análisis de adopción tecnológica de la tecnología de Cámara térmica”
Author(s)Date: 2020-03-06Type: ReportStatus: Limited accessEste reporte presenta los resultados de la evaluación ex -ante del impacto económico asociado a la instalación de una cámara térmica para la multiplicación de cormos de plátano de alta calidad en ... -
Title: Fighting poverty: Impact of improved faba bean technologies in Africa
Author(s)Date: 2008-06-03Type: BriefStatus: Open accessFaba bean is a key crop and a major source of dietary protein throughout North and North-east Africa. Demand is growing, fuelled by rapid population growth, and the gap between supply and demand continues to increase. ... -
Title: Financial incentives: Possible options for sustainable rangeland management?
Author(s)Date: 2016-09-15Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Open accessLarge-scale mismanagement of natural resources emanating from lack of appropriate policies and reg- ulatory framework is arguably one of the reasons that led to resource degradation and poor livelihoods in many countries ... -
Title: Food, income, and livelihoods: Impact of new agricultural technologies in Africa
Author(s)Date: 2008-06-03Type: BriefStatus: Open accessEgypt, Ethiopia, Sudan and Yemen have a combined population of 195 million, of whom 72% live in rural areas. All four economies are largely agriculture-based; but most farmers use traditional crop varieties and farming ... -
Title: ICARDA. Ex post Impact Assessment of Natural Resource Management Technologies in Crop–Livestock Systems in Dry Areas of Morocco and Tunisia
Author(s)Date: 2007-11-30Type: Book ChapterStatus: Timeless limited accessAlley-cropping systems using fodder shrubs (Atriplex (sandbush) and cactus (Opuntia ficus indica)) have been introduced in the marginal lands of Morocco and Tunisia through a natural resource management project coordinated ... -
Title: Identification of strategies to improve goat marketing in the lowlands of Ethiopia: a hedonic price analysis
Author(s)Date: 2019-01-01Type: Journal ArticleStatus: Timeless limited accessThis article aims at identifying factors that determine market prices of goats and analyse potential mechanisms by which smallholder goat producers could maximize their benefits. Data on 357 farm households and 2103 goat ...