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Cropping systems in the subhumid zone of Nigeria

Conference Papers & Reports
Diciembre, 1986
Nigeria
África
África occidental

Reports findings of baseline studies as size of cultivated area, cropping patterns, management in relation to fallowing and labour & other inputs, yields and constraints to increasing grain & forage production among traditional crop farmers and Fulani agropastoralists at Abet & Kurmin Biri, both in subhumid Nigeria.

Current and future opportunities for introduced forages in smallholder farming systems in south-east Asia

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 1997

Livestock in south-east Asia are used for a wide variety of purposes. In many regions, there is an increasing demand for animal protein but, at the same time, increasing population pressure is pushing livestock on to more marginal lands. These marginal lands are generally uplands where soils are acid and infertile.

Dampak krisis ekonomi Indonesia terhadap petani kecil dan tutupan hutan alam di luar Jawa

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2000
Indonesia

Twenty million people live in or near Indonesia' s natural forests. The country's humid tropical forests are primarily in Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Irian Jaya. A devastating regional economic crisis that began in mid-1997 affected Indonesia more strongly than any other country in Asia. A random sample survey of 1050 households was conducted in six outer island provinces to understand the effects of the crisis on the well-being of forest villagers and on their agricultural and forest clearing practices.

Developing a system of temperate and tropical aerobic rice in Asia (STAR)

Reports & Research
Febrero, 2008
Filipinas
Asia sudoriental

The project “Developing a System of Temperate and Tropical Aerobic Rice in Asia (STAR) undertook strategic research to develop sustainable aerobic rice systems for water- scarce irrigated and rainfed environments in Asia. Aerobic rice is a production system in which specially developed rice varieties are grown in nonsaturated soils without ponded water just like wheat or maize. The target environments are areas where water is too short to grow conventional lowland rice, either rainfed or supplementary irrigated.