¿Qué facilita o limita las relaciones comerciales incluyentes con pequeños productores? Análisis de tres casos en América Latina
Competing Uses and Access to Hydrological Resources in upstream Peasant Communities of the Canete River Watershed, Peru
Superior and diverse grasses and legumes delivered to NARS partners are evaluated and released: Output 4
Economically viable and environmentally sound soil, water, and nutrient management practices developed and tested by applying and integrating knowledge of biophysical and socioeconomic processes: Output 2
Sustainable land management for social profitability developed, with special emphasis on reversing land degradation: Output 5
Partnerships and tools developed and capacity enhanced of all stakeholders for improving the health and fertility of soils: Output 3
Strengthened capacity of NARS to design and execute IPM R and D, to apply molecular tools for pathogen and pest detection, diagnosis, diversity studies and to device novel disease and pest management strategies: Output 3