Guinayangan CSV experience guided design of IDRC-supported project in Myanmar to establish CSVs in 4 distinct agro-ecosystems
Using the experience in developing Guinayangan as a CSV, IIRR established 4 Myanmar CSVs (each representing distinct agro-ecosystem) in partnership with local NGOs and research centers. These CSVs will serve as learning platforms for CSA scaling at township levels; made possible by a 3-year project...
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2017
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121295 |
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