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Links archive results 1-6 of 6 in Agriculture & Environment and Livestock
AJFAND is an academic journal — published quarterly — by the Rural Outreach Programme, a non-profit company based in Kenya. The journal's free-access website features peer-reviewed articles about poverty, food security, disease and agriculture in Africa. It also provides commentaries, short...
LINK | 2 March 2007 | EN
CropLife International is a federation of multinational companies and national and regional associations working in plant science. It publishes information on agri-biotechnology, pesticides and sustainable agriculture. This includes regulatory codes and biosafety protocols, as well as position...
LINK | 17 November 2006 | EN
Launched in 2003, AGORA provides free or subsidised journal access to not-for-profit institutions in eligible countries. Once details are finalised, all institutions in countries with a GNP per capita under US$1,000 will be given access to participating literature. The journal collection focuses on...
LINK | 20 January 2004 | EN
NARO is an unbrella organisation for nine research instituteshttp://www.naro.go.ug/about/Institutebgro.htm in Uganda, tackling the issues surrounding crops, fisheries, forestry and livestock and their applicability to sustainable development....
LINK | 28 August 2003 | EN
This website on ethnoveterinary medicine deals with people’s knowledge, skills, methods, practices and beliefs with regard to the care of their animals. The website features news of conferences and events, new projects, publications, links and online journals.
LINK | 26 May 2003 | EN
One of the 16 'Future Harvest' centres supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), ILRI helps people in poor countries build and protect their livestock-based assets. Among other activities, ILRI offers...
LINK | 25 April 2003 | EN
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Policymakers must improve water storage to help developing countries adapt to climate change