Two publications, each containing proceedings of two workshops on seed systems in Tanzania held in Dar es Salaam in 1998 and 1999. Seed systems, higher productivity and commercialization: Prospects for sorghum and millets in Tanzania, SADC/ICRISAT Sorghum and Millet Improvement Program, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. 1999. 96 pp. Seed systems for the new millennium: An action plan for Tanzania, SADC/ICRISAT Sorghum and Millet Improvement Program, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. 1999. 88 pp. Available at postage costs ICRISAT PO Box 776 Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Fax: +263 983 83 18 Email: icrisatzw@cgiar.orgSeed systems, higher productivity and commercialization: Prospects for sorghum and millets in Tanzania, SADC/ICRISAT Sorghum and Millet Improv...
During the past decade, commercial sorghum processing in Botswana has grown rapidly. In 1989, the co...
An in-country workshop on sorghum and millet in Mali was held in Bamako, Mali, by the West African S...
The distribution of newly released bean seed is often a weak link in the technology transfer process...
Two publications, each containing proceedings of two workshops on seed systems in Tanzania held in D...
Seed being an important input in agricultural production, it represents a valuable asset to farmers ...
Future agricultural growth in the communal areas of Zimbabwe must come from intensified land use. T...
A research paper on the development of the seed industry in Zimbabwe.In the 1940s some farmers’ asso...
Phase III (1993-98) of the SADC/ICRISAT Sorghum and Millet Improvement Program (SMIP), gave priority...
The Tanzanian Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives seeks to strengthen the nation's agro-economy...
The purpose of this study was to assess how multiple expectations of seed systems outcomes, such as ...
,. This is a summary of the proceedings of an International Workshop on policy' practice and potenti...
The critical task facing the agricultural sector in Malawi is the intensification of production, in ...
Meeting: Regional Workshop on Sorghum and Millet Improvement in Eastern Africa, 2d, 21-25 June 1983,...
The research was done to assess accessibility and adoption of improved maize and rice seeds among 20...
The eighth Eastern Africa Region Workshop on Sorghum and Millets brought together scientists working...
During the past decade, commercial sorghum processing in Botswana has grown rapidly. In 1989, the co...
An in-country workshop on sorghum and millet in Mali was held in Bamako, Mali, by the West African S...
The distribution of newly released bean seed is often a weak link in the technology transfer process...
Two publications, each containing proceedings of two workshops on seed systems in Tanzania held in D...
Seed being an important input in agricultural production, it represents a valuable asset to farmers ...
Future agricultural growth in the communal areas of Zimbabwe must come from intensified land use. T...
A research paper on the development of the seed industry in Zimbabwe.In the 1940s some farmers’ asso...
Phase III (1993-98) of the SADC/ICRISAT Sorghum and Millet Improvement Program (SMIP), gave priority...
The Tanzanian Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives seeks to strengthen the nation's agro-economy...
The purpose of this study was to assess how multiple expectations of seed systems outcomes, such as ...
,. This is a summary of the proceedings of an International Workshop on policy' practice and potenti...
The critical task facing the agricultural sector in Malawi is the intensification of production, in ...
Meeting: Regional Workshop on Sorghum and Millet Improvement in Eastern Africa, 2d, 21-25 June 1983,...
The research was done to assess accessibility and adoption of improved maize and rice seeds among 20...
The eighth Eastern Africa Region Workshop on Sorghum and Millets brought together scientists working...
During the past decade, commercial sorghum processing in Botswana has grown rapidly. In 1989, the co...
An in-country workshop on sorghum and millet in Mali was held in Bamako, Mali, by the West African S...
The distribution of newly released bean seed is often a weak link in the technology transfer process...