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  1. A report presented during the GFAR NARS Sub -Committee Meeting. The objectives of APAARI are as follows: 1. Promote the exchange of scientific and technical know-how and information in agriculture; 2. Facilitate the establishment of appropriate research and training programs based on regional,…
  2. The Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research institutions (APAARI), established in 1991 as an apolitical, non-profit and neutral forum of National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS) in the region, strengthens the research capabilities of NARS and promotes information sharing among them…
  3. Asia Pacific Association of Agricultural Research institutions (APAARI), established in 1990 as an apolitical, non-profit and neutral forum of National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS) in the region, aims to strengthen the research capabilities of NARS and promote experience sharing among them…
  4. The Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI) was established in December 1990 and has since grown into an important regional forum to promote the development of National Agricultural Research System (NARS) in the Asia-Pacific region through intra-regional and inter-…
  5. In this report the major activities of the Association for 2004/2005 will be presented. These activities include the Executive Committee meetings (following the 9th General Conference), Regional Agricultural Information System (RAIS), Regional Networks, Global Post-Harvest Initiative (GPhI),…
  6. The Association of Agricultural Research Institutions in the Near East and North Africa (AARINENA) was established in 1985 as an instrument of change for strengthening national and regional agricultural research capacities in order to reverse the downward trends in agricultural productivity and the…
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