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Pachico, Douglas H.Fujisaka, Sam[Scaling up and out: achieving widespread impact through agricultural research]Scaling up and out: achieving widespread impact through agricultural research

Fujisaka, SamHolmann, Federico J.Peters, MichaelSchmidt, A.White, D.Burgos, C.Ordoñez, Jenny C.Mena Urbina, Martin A.Posas, M.I.Cruz, H.Davis, C.Hincapié Carvajal, Belisario[Estrategias para minimizar la escasez de forrajes en zonas con sequías prolongadas: Honduras y Nicaragua]Estrategias para minimizar la escasez de forrajes en zonas con sequías prolongadas: Honduras y Nicaragua
International Center for Tropical AgricultureHyman, GlennGeneration Challenge ProgramFujisaka, SamJones, Peter G.International Food Policy Research InstituteWood, S.Vicente, M.C. deDixon, John A.[Strategic approaches to targeting technology generation : assessing the coincidence of poverty and drought-prone crop production]Strategic approaches to targeting technology generation : assessing the coincidence of poverty and drought-prone crop production

Jarvis, AndyUpadhyaya, Hari D.Gowda, C.L.L.Aggarwal, Pramod K.Fujisaka, SamAnderson, Ben[Plant genetic resources for food and agriculture and climate change]Plant genetic resources for food and agriculture and climate change

En Honduras y Nicaragua existen zonas caracterizadas por épocas secas prolongadas (4 a 8 meses) durante las cuales la oferta de forrajes es deficitaria y por el predominio de explotaciones ganaderas de pequeños propietarios en sistemas doble propósito (producción de leche y carne). El Centro Inte...


Fujisaka, SamHolmann, Federico J.Peters, MichaelSchmidt, A.Burgos, C.Mena Urbina, Martin A.Posas, M.I.Cruz, H.Davis, C.Hincapié Carvajal, Belisario[Estrategias para minimizar la escasez de forrajes en zonas con sequías prolongadas en Honduras y Nicaragua.]Estrategias para minimizar la escasez de forrajes en zonas con sequías prolongadas en Honduras y Nicaragua.
Hyman, GlennFujisaka, SamJones, Peter G.Wood, S.Vicente, M.C. deDixon, John A.[Strategic approaches to targeting technology generation : Assessing the coincidence of poverty and drought-prone crop production]Strategic approaches to targeting technology generation : Assessing the coincidence of poverty and drought-prone crop production

Land use was examined in three settlements Pedro Peixoto in Acre and Theobroma in Rondonia, Brazil, and Pucallpa, in Peru. Research aimed at characterizing the differences in land use after initial slash-and-burn, and presenting hypotheses to assess the feasibility of improved land uses. Settle...


Fujisaka, SamWhite, D.[Pasture or permanent crops after slash-and-burn cultivation? Land-use choice in three Amazon colonies]Pasture or permanent crops after slash-and-burn cultivation? Land-use choice in three Amazon colonies

The world s poorest and most vulnerable farmers on the whole have not benefited from international agricultural research and development. Past efforts have tried to increase the production of countries in more favourable environments, farmers with relatively higher potential for improvement benef...


Hyman, GlennFujisaka, SamJones, Peter G.Wood, StanleyVicente, M. Carmen deDixon, John[Replication data for: Strategic approaches to targeting technology generation: Assessing the coincidence of poverty and drought-prone crop production]Replication data for: Strategic approaches to targeting technology generation: Assessing the coincidence of poverty and drought-prone crop production
Amede, TilahunAmézquita Collazos, EdgarAshby, J.A.Ayarza, Miguel AngelBarrios, EdmundoBationo, B. AndréBeebe, Stephen E.Bellotti, Anthony C.Blair, Matthew W.Delve, Robert J.Fujisaka, SamHoweler, Reinhardt H.Johnson, Nancy L.Kaaria, Susan K.Kelemu, SegenetKerridge, Peter C.Kirkby, Roger A.Lascano, Carlos E.Lefroy, R.D.B.Mahuku, George S.Murwira, Herbert K.Oberthür, ThomasPachico, Douglas H.Peters, MichaelRamisch, Joshua J.Rao, Idupulapati M.Rondón, Marco AntonioSanginga, Pascal C.Swift, M.Vanlauwe, Bernard[Biological nitrogen fixation: A key input to integrated soil fertility management in the tropics]Biological nitrogen fixation: A key input to integrated soil fertility management in the tropics

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