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  1. This report represents the first external review of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR), undertaken by a panel of experts commissioned by the GFAR Steering Committee (GFAR-SC). The panel was requested to assess GFAR¿s progress to date and make recommendations for future direction.¿ ¿…
  2. During 2004 GFAR made steady overall progress, passing several important landmarks. Conspicuous among these landmarks was completion of the Forum¿s 10-Year Strategy for 2004-2013 and its spearhead in the near term, a rolling Business Plan for 2004-2006. This Annual Report for 2004 contains, in…
  3. In this document, we highlight the activities undertaken by the GFAR family during the year 2003, especially our global partnership programmes and the work of the five regional fora and the GFAR Secretariat
  4. GFAR Financial Report 2003 contains following tables : FAO Trust Fund; ISNAR Account; Overall Balance. GFAR Budget 2004 contains following tables: Expected Incomes; Expected In kind contribution; Provisional Expenditures
  5. The Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) has to do with networking. It has to do with linking stakeholders of agricultural research for development (ARD) around the discussion and implementation of a common global strategic agenda that may orient their efforts in this field, and that may…
  6. NARS are constituted by the organizations and entities in a given country that are responsible for the generation, adaptation, validation and transfer of the technology that farmers require, and by the systematic interactions that emerge among them in carrying out their respective programs. The…
  7. Like the famous NPK fertilizer formula1 for plant growth, agricultural organizations and institutions require regular doses of the three information, knowledge and communication elements. In the right combinations, and with suitable tools and devices to formulate, spread and apply them, these ¿…
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