The CGPRT feed crops supply/demand and potential/constraints for their expansion in South Asia : proceedings of a workshop held in Bogor, Indonesia, September 3-4, 2002
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RT Generic T1 The CGPRT feed crops supply/demand and potential/constraints for their expansion in South Asia : proceedings of a workshop held in Bogor, Indonesia, September 3-4, 2002 A1 UN.ESCAP, CGPRT Centre, YR 2002 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4078 PB CGPRT Centre AB <p>The CGPRT Centre, as one of the subsidiary bodies of UN ESCAP, has been implementing various activities to contribute to alleviating poverty through promoting the sustainable development of agriculture, based on CGPRT crops in Asia and the Pacific region.</p> <p>CGPRT crops are a very important component of the farming system in the region, particularly in the marginal areas where economically, ecologically and socially less favorable conditions prevail, and many farmers’ activities and lives rely on CGPRT crops. Therefore, it is crucial to promote the sustainable production of CGPRT crops.</p> <p>Feed is an alternative end product of CGPRT crops, which is the reason why we implemented this project. The development of animal husbandry and demands for feed vary greatly from country to country. Therefore, we need to analyze them comparing among countries within the region. However, due to the limitation of the fund, the project initially focused on South Asian countries, namely India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - The CGPRT feed crops supply/demand and potential/constraints for their expansion in South Asia : proceedings of a workshop held in Bogor, Indonesia, September 3-4, 2002 AU - UN.ESCAPCGPRT Centre Y1 - 2002 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4078 PB - CGPRT Centre AB -The CGPRT Centre, as one of the subsidiary bodies of UN ESCAP, has been implementing various activities to contribute to alleviating poverty through promoting the sustainable development of agriculture, based on CGPRT crops in Asia and the Pacific region.
CGPRT crops are a very important component of the farming system in the region, particularly in the marginal areas where economically, ecologically and socially less favorable conditions prevail, and many farmers’ activities and lives rely on CGPRT crops. Therefore, it is crucial to promote the sustainable production of CGPRT crops.
Feed is an alternative end product of CGPRT crops, which is the reason why we implemented this project. The development of animal husbandry and demands for feed vary greatly from country to country. Therefore, we need to analyze them comparing among countries within the region. However, due to the limitation of the fund, the project initially focused on South Asian countries, namely India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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CGPRT crops are a very important component of the farming system in the region, particularly in the marginal areas where economically, ecologically and socially less favorable conditions prevail, and many farmers’ activities and lives rely on CGPRT crops. Therefore, it is crucial to promote the sustainable production of CGPRT crops.
Feed is an alternative end product of CGPRT crops, which is the reason why we implemented this project. The development of animal husbandry and demands for feed vary greatly from country to country. Therefore, we need to analyze them comparing among countries within the region. However, due to the limitation of the fund, the project initially focused on South Asian countries, namely India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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CGPRT crops are a very important component of the farming system in the region, particularly in the marginal areas where economically, ecologically and socially less favorable conditions prevail, and many farmers’ activities and lives rely on CGPRT crops. Therefore, it is crucial to promote the sustainable production of CGPRT crops.
Feed is an alternative end product of CGPRT crops, which is the reason why we implemented this project. The development of animal husbandry and demands for feed vary greatly from country to country. Therefore, we need to analyze them comparing among countries within the region. However, due to the limitation of the fund, the project initially focused on South Asian countries, namely India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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CGPRT crops are a very important component of the farming system in the region, particularly in the marginal areas where economically, ecologically and socially less favorable conditions prevail, and many farmers’ activities and lives rely on CGPRT crops. Therefore, it is crucial to promote the sustainable production of CGPRT crops.
Feed is an alternative end product of CGPRT crops, which is the reason why we implemented this project. The development of animal husbandry and demands for feed vary greatly from country to country. Therefore, we need to analyze them comparing among countries within the region. However, due to the limitation of the fund, the project initially focused on South Asian countries, namely India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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The CGPRT Centre, as one of the subsidiary bodies of UN ESCAP, has been implementing various activities to contribute to alleviating poverty through promoting the sustainable development of agriculture, based on CGPRT crops in Asia and the Pacific region.
CGPRT crops are a very important component of the farming system in the region, particularly in the marginal areas where economically, ecologically and socially less favorable conditions prevail, and many farmers’ activities and lives rely on CGPRT crops. Therefore, it is crucial to promote the sustainable production of CGPRT crops.
Feed is an alternative end product of CGPRT crops, which is the reason why we implemented this project. The development of animal husbandry and demands for feed vary greatly from country to country. Therefore, we need to analyze them comparing among countries within the region. However, due to the limitation of the fund, the project initially focused on South Asian countries, namely India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.