Resultados de búsqueda - Maresme~
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Exploring pathways for dryland food systems transformation: a stakeholder consultation report
Publicado 2024Enlace del recurso
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Scaling up sustainable land management and restoration of degraded land
Publicado 2017Enlace del recurso
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Pathways to resilient dryland food systems in Africa: Strategic and tactical choices for accelerated impacts
Publicado 2024Enlace del recurso
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Feed, food and fuel: Competition and potential impacts on small-scale crop-livestock-energy farming systems
Publicado 2010Enlace del recurso
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An integrated agro-ecosystem and livelihood systems approach for the poor and vulnerable in dry areas
Publicado 2013Enlace del recurso
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Potato yield gap analysis in SSA through participatory modeling: Optimizing the value of historical breeding trial data.
Publicado 2014Enlace del recurso
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Guidelines for the reliable use of high throughput sequencing technologies to detect plant pathogens and pests
Publicado 2022Enlace del recurso
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Soil legacy data rescue via Global Soil Map and other international and national initiatives
Publicado 2017Enlace del recurso
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Experiences with the use of a single ox for cultivation in the Ethiopian highlands
Publicado 1994“…Tests on the use of a single ox with a modified maresha plow were carried out in Ethiopia at the International Livestock Centre for Africa (ILCA) Debre Berhan station, on farmers' fields at Debre Zeit, and on a test track at the Agricultural Implement Research and Improvement Centre (AIRIC) near Nazareth. …”
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Érosion des sols: Développer l’agroforesterie à Haïti
Publicado 2005“…Développer l'agroforesterie en montagne, c’est lutter contre l’érosion des sols et sortir l’agriculture haïtienne du marasme...…”
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Draft animal power: Agricultural Development trends in Ethiopia
Publicado 1995“…The traditional implement, the `maresha' pulled mainly by a pair of oxen under a ridged neck yoke is unique to Ethiopian and has not spread to neighboring countries. …”
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