ICARDA and the Afghan Department of Agriculture recently took time to commemorate their joint work to improve the livelihoods of poor Afghan farmers.


ICARDA and the Afghan Department of Agriculture recently took time to commemorate their joint work to improve the livelihoods of poor Afghan farmers.

A project to demonstrate and disseminate new irrigation practices and technologies is helping farmers to more efficiently capture, store and use water, and to reduce the loss of fertile top soil in Pakistan.

A project in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco is empowering rural women by increasing and diversifying income through the production of medicinal and aromatic plants.

ICARDA’s Board of Trustees recently reviewed the Center’s planned decentralization and its continued efforts to improve food security and livelihoods across the world’s dry areas.

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