Prospects of feed crops in South Asia : an integrated report
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RT Generic T1 Prospects of feed crops in South Asia : an integrated report A1 Hutabarat, Budiman, Ranawana, Sivali YR 2003 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6113 PB CGPRT Centre AB <p>The research project “Prospects of Feed Crops in South Asia” started in July 2001 and was officially completed in December 2002. Four countries in the South Asia region namely, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka were involved in the project. The four countries were chosen to represent the region in terms of economic and agroclimatological diversity. The main activity included in the project was the undertaking of a country study by the national researchers. The reports of the country studies were published separately for individual countries in the Centre’s working paper series.</p> <p>This integrated report aims firstly, to compile the country reports ofthe four participating countries, and secondly, provide consolidated discussions on strategies and policies to develop feed crops in the region. I sincerely hope that this integrated report, together with the country reports, will contribute to the further improvement of feed and feed crop development in the participating countries as well as in those countries that have similar conditions.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Prospects of feed crops in South Asia : an integrated report AU - Hutabarat, Budiman, Ranawana, Sivali Y1 - 2003 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6113 PB - CGPRT Centre AB -The research project “Prospects of Feed Crops in South Asia” started in July 2001 and was officially completed in December 2002. Four countries in the South Asia region namely, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka were involved in the project. The four countries were chosen to represent the region in terms of economic and agroclimatological diversity. The main activity included in the project was the undertaking of a country study by the national researchers. The reports of the country studies were published separately for individual countries in the Centre’s working paper series.
This integrated report aims firstly, to compile the country reports ofthe four participating countries, and secondly, provide consolidated discussions on strategies and policies to develop feed crops in the region. I sincerely hope that this integrated report, together with the country reports, will contribute to the further improvement of feed and feed crop development in the participating countries as well as in those countries that have similar conditions.
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This integrated report aims firstly, to compile the country reports ofthe four participating countries, and secondly, provide consolidated discussions on strategies and policies to develop feed crops in the region. I sincerely hope that this integrated report, together with the country reports, will contribute to the further improvement of feed and feed crop development in the participating countries as well as in those countries that have similar conditions.
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This integrated report aims firstly, to compile the country reports ofthe four participating countries, and secondly, provide consolidated discussions on strategies and policies to develop feed crops in the region. I sincerely hope that this integrated report, together with the country reports, will contribute to the further improvement of feed and feed crop development in the participating countries as well as in those countries that have similar conditions.
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This integrated report aims firstly, to compile the country reports ofthe four participating countries, and secondly, provide consolidated discussions on strategies and policies to develop feed crops in the region. I sincerely hope that this integrated report, together with the country reports, will contribute to the further improvement of feed and feed crop development in the participating countries as well as in those countries that have similar conditions.
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The research project “Prospects of Feed Crops in South Asia” started in July 2001 and was officially completed in December 2002. Four countries in the South Asia region namely, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka were involved in the project. The four countries were chosen to represent the region in terms of economic and agroclimatological diversity. The main activity included in the project was the undertaking of a country study by the national researchers. The reports of the country studies were published separately for individual countries in the Centre’s working paper series.
This integrated report aims firstly, to compile the country reports ofthe four participating countries, and secondly, provide consolidated discussions on strategies and policies to develop feed crops in the region. I sincerely hope that this integrated report, together with the country reports, will contribute to the further improvement of feed and feed crop development in the participating countries as well as in those countries that have similar conditions.