The Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators (ASTI)
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PROJECT OVERVIEW
The Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators (ASTI) Southeast Asia and the Pacific project, facilitated by the Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), empowers partners in the region to collect time series data on the funding, human resource capacity, and outputs of agricultural research in countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), the project supports the production of analysis, capacity building tools, and outreach products to help facilitate policies for effective and efficient agricultural research.
Evidence demonstrates that long-term investments in agricultural research result in improved agricultural technologies and varieties—leading to enhanced productivity, better nutrition, higher incomes, and ultimately greater food security. However, agricultural research requires a long-term commitment of sufficient and sustained funding, appropriate research staff, and well-maintained institutional infrastructure.
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PROJECT OVERVIEW
The Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators (ASTI) Southeast Asia and the Pacific project, facilitated by the Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), empowers partners in the region to collect time series data on the funding, human resource capacity, and outputs of agricultural research in countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), the project supports the production of analysis, capacity building tools, and outreach products to help facilitate policies for effective and efficient agricultural research.
Evidence demonstrates that long-term investments in agricultural research result in improved agricultural technologies and varieties—leading to enhanced productivity, better nutrition, higher incomes, and ultimately greater food security. However, agricultural research requires a long-term commitment of sufficient and sustained funding, appropriate research staff, and well-maintained institutional infrastructure.
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Waxy Maize Variety CM1
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Waxy Maize Variety "CM1"
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Waxy Maize Variety "CM1"
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ប្រព័ន្ធវាយតម្លៃគំរូសម្រាប់ ដំណាំស្រូវ
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ប្រព័ន្ធវាយតម្លៃគំរូសម្រាប់ដំណាំស្រូវ (SES)
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SES
ប្រព័ន្ធវាយតម្លៃគំរូសម្រាប់ដំណាំស្រូវ (SES)
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Main Achievements of Research and Technology Development for Crop Production (2015-2016)
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Main Achievements of Research and Technology Development for Crop Production (2016-2017)
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National Workshop on Sustainable Cassava Production and Utilization for Rural Poverty Alleviation in Cambodia
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Cassava is an important upland crop in Cambodia.In recent years it has gained in popularity because of strong demands from a range of processors supplying both domestic and export markets.In 2011, in response to high prices during the previous year, the cassava area planted in Cambodia nearly doubled and cassava overtook maize as the most important upland crop in terms of area planted and value to growers.
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cassava
Cassava is an important upland crop in Cambodia.In recent years it has gained in popularity because of strong demands from a range of processors supplying both domestic and export markets.In 2011, in response to high prices during the previous year, the cassava area planted in Cambodia nearly doubled and cassava overtook maize as the most important upland crop in terms of area planted and value to growers.