Crop Choice and Infrastructure Accessibility in Tanzania: Subsistence Crops or Export Crops?
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In: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7306
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In: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 8169
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The objective of this book is to provide information to be used as a basis for evaluating the fragile, shaky structure of global food production. The volume analyses the data by region and by intensity of cultivation; and furnishes information about the yield response, giving some indication of the health of the plants. It will be invaluable to all plant and crop scientists as well as to agriculturalists.
In: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 8374
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In: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 8618
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Chapter 7 The Seeding and Cultivation of a Tropical Species of Filamentous Ulva for Algal Biomass ProductionAbstract; Introduction; Materials and Methods; Results; Discussion; Acknowledgments; Author Contributions; References; Chapter 8 Characterization of the Kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus) Global Transcriptome Using Illumina Paired-End Sequencing and Development of EST-SSR Markers; Abstract; Introduction; Materials and Methods; Results; Discussion; Conclusion; Author Contributions; References; Chapter 9 Agave as a Model CAM Crop System for a Warming and Drying World; Introduction
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In: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7201
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In: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7539
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N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5 ; International audience ; This paper reports the main results of an integrated initiative of international technical cooperation in agriculture financed by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and jointly implemented by the CIHEAM MAI Bari and the Syrian Ministries of Irrigation and of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform. The project entitled: "Rationalization of Ras El Ain Irrigation Systems" started in January 2005 and ended in March 2008. The project was aimed at addressing the problem of water resources scarcity in the project area of Ras El Ain, around the springs of Al Khabour, located in the Hassakeh province (North Mesopotamia) of the Syrian Arab Republic. During the project implementation, a real field experience was carried out involving national and international researchers, local officers and technicians, and local farmers as direct beneficiaries. An appropriate sustainable model concerning the crop management practice was elaborated to save both water resources and production inputs for cotton and wheat. In this paper the main results of this innovative cooperation approach in a multiethnic context are presented.
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N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5 ; International audience ; This paper reports the main results of an integrated initiative of international technical cooperation in agriculture financed by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and jointly implemented by the CIHEAM MAI Bari and the Syrian Ministries of Irrigation and of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform. The project entitled: "Rationalization of Ras El Ain Irrigation Systems" started in January 2005 and ended in March 2008. The project was aimed at addressing the problem of water resources scarcity in the project area of Ras El Ain, around the springs of Al Khabour, located in the Hassakeh province (North Mesopotamia) of the Syrian Arab Republic. During the project implementation, a real field experience was carried out involving national and international researchers, local officers and technicians, and local farmers as direct beneficiaries. An appropriate sustainable model concerning the crop management practice was elaborated to save both water resources and production inputs for cotton and wheat. In this paper the main results of this innovative cooperation approach in a multiethnic context are presented.
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In: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 6764
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In: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 8089
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