Resource conserving technologies in South Asia: frequently asked questions
Resource Conserving Technology (RCT) is a broad term that refers to any management approach or technology that increases factor productivity including land, labour, capital and inputs. RCTs include a wide range of practices including: no-till / minimum ti
Saved in:
Main Authors: | Jat, M.L., Singh, R.G., Sidhu, H.S., Singh, U.P., Malik, R., Kamboj, B.R., Jat, R.K., Singh, V.P., Hussain, I., Mazid, M.A., Sherchan, D.P., Khan, A., Patil, S.G., Gupta, R.K. |
---|---|
Format: | Newsletter / Bulletin biblioteca |
Language: | English |
Published: |
CIMMYT
2010
|
Subjects: | AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, INNOVATION ADOPTION, METHODS, SOIL CONSERVATION, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10883/552 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Similar Items
-
Are productivity enhancing, resource conserving technologies a viable "Win-win" approach in the tropics? The case of conservation tillage in Mexico
by: Erenstein, O.
Published: (1997) -
Tierra cobarde se vuelve valiente: uso y difusión del frijol de abono (Mucuna deeringianum) en las laderas del Litoral Atlántico de Honduras
by: Buckles, D., et al.
Published: (1992) -
The economic returns to institutional innovations in national agricultural research: on-farm research in IDIAP Panama
by: Martinez Suarez, J.C., et al.
Published: (1983) -
Institutional innovations in national agricultural research: on-farm research within IDIAP (Instituto de Investigacion Agropecuaria de Panama), Panama
by: Martinez Suarez, J.C., et al.
Published: (1983) -
Labranza de conservación o conservación de residuos? Una evaluación del manejo de los residuos en México
by: Erenstein, O.
Published: (1997)