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  1. Presentation of GFAR at the IFAP World Farmers Congress in Warsaw, June 4-6 2008. It focuses on the concepts of GFAR as a neutral platform linking science and society and creating and supporting effective, demand-driven institutions & innovation systems to meet the complex needs of sustainable…
  2. GFAR presentation at CGIAR Scoping Exercise. PowerPoint presentation at the GFAR Statutory Meetings, Bejing, China, 28/11/2007-01/12/2007.
  3. FAO on Conservation Agriculture. PowerPoint presentation at the Programme Committee on 28/11/2007 during the GFAR Statutory Meetings, Bejing, China, 28/11/2007-01/12/2007.
  4. Conservation Agriculture GPP report 2007. PowerPoint presentation at the Programme Committee on 28/11/2007 during the GFAR Statutory Meetings, Bejing, China, 28/11/2007-01/12/2007.
  5. NTFP GPP progress report 2007. PowerPoint presentation at the Programme Committee on 28/11/2007 during the GFAR Statutory Meetings, Bejing, China, 28/11/2007-01/12/2007.
  6. DURAS Report 2007. PowerPoint presentation at the Programme Committee on 28/11/2007 during the GFAR Statutory Meetings, Bejing, China, 28/11/2007-01/12/2007.
  7. Global Facilitation Unit for Underutilized Species. Progress Report 2007. PowerPoint presentation at the Programme Committee on 28/11/2007 during the GFAR Statutory Meetings, Bejing, China, 28/11/2007-01/12/2007.
  8. The program of the meeting tried to answer the following questions being the main workshop objectives: a) To discuss how bioenergy production may have an impact on global and regional food security and the sustainability of key agricultural systems in Asia; b) To summarize current understanding of…
  9. Datasets of Research Institutions and focal points in the Central Asia and Caucasus
  10. In the Andes region there has been an increased interest in high-value products (HVPs), which may represent an interesting opportunity for small farmers, the development community and policy-makers throughout the region, for promoting diversified livelihoods rather than insisting on pushing small…
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