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Forages are usually associated with grasslands, but they also occur and are used widely on roadsides, in fallow areas, and as crop residues. In temperate areas livestock is grazed on domesticated forages. In the tropics livestock use native grasslands (Africa, Australia), naturalized grasslands (...


Maass, Brigitte L.Hanson, JeanRobertson, L.D.Kerridge, Peter C.Abd El Moneim, A.M.[Forages]Forages

Research at ILRI has shown the value of incorporating forages and fodder species into sustainable farming systems, but the lack of available seed of adapted forage materials remains a major constraint to their adoption by smallholder farmers. Technical knowledge, access to seed, and economic ince...


Hanson, JeanTedla, A.[ILRI's role in promoting forage seed production]ILRI's role in promoting forage seed production

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean presents its fourth edition of the Women in Development Bibliography. The online bibliography provides references on women, gender and development for Caribbean and non-Caribbean publica...


Throughout Bioversity International’s 2012 Annual Report you will find highlights of our work in 2012 showing how research on agricultural and forest biodiversity can help achieve a sustainable future. The report gives examples of how our work contributes to ten CGIAR Research Programs, informati...


Bioversity International[Bioversity International Annual Report 2012]Bioversity International Annual Report 2012

Bioversity International, the UNDP-GEF Project “Strengthening human resources, legal frameworks, and institutional capacities to implement the Nagoya Protocol” and the Secretariat of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) co-organized a workshop in ...


López, I.Halewood, MichaelLago, A.[Mutually supportive implementation of the Nagoya Protocol and the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture: A workshop for selected countries under the UNDP coordinated project “Strengthening human resources, legal frameworks, and institutionalcapacities to implement the Nagoya Protocol”]Mutually supportive implementation of the Nagoya Protocol and the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture: A workshop for selected countries under the UNDP coordinated project “Strengthening human resources, legal frameworks, and institutionalcapacities to implement the Nagoya Protocol”

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