Ensuring the sustainability of an integrated crop management approach to chickpea production for poor farmers through up-scaling and far-reaching adoption in nepal. Final technical report.

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ENSURING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF AN INTEGRATED CROP MANAGEMENT APPROACH TO CHICKPEA PRODUCTION FOR POOR FARMERS THROUGH UP-SCALING AND FAR-REACHING ADOPTION IN NEPAL. FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT.


CONTENTS * Abstract * Citation * Links ABSTRACT The key purpose of this project was to obtain government adoption of chickpea ICM to its agricultural program to ensure sustainable impact.


The key output for this phase of the project was to provide stewardship, training, germplasm and mini-kits for country-wide adoption of the strategies developed in earlier work and enable


the up-scaling of outputs of R7885 countrywide via government (DOA replacing NARC as extension vehicle), non-government, community based and private sector organisations. CITATION Natural


Resources Institute, UK., 37 pp. LINKS Ensuring the sustainability of an integrated crop management approach to chickpea production for poor farmers through up-scaling and far-reaching


adoption in Nepal. Final Technical Report. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 1 January 2006 Contents