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The Cereals Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) is mandated to enhance farm productivity and increase incomes of resource-poor farm families in South Asia through the accelerated development and inclusive deployment of new varieties, sustainable management technologies, partnerships and policies. The project is being implemented by the CGIAR institutions of CIMMMYT, IRRI, IFPRI and ILRI and supported by USAID and The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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conservation agriculture
csisa
digital green
agriculture
irri
bihar
sustainable agriculture
odisha
grainpro
andy
ifpri
no tillage
zero till
cimmyt
fao
raj gupta
nsso
orissa
india
impacts
no till
bill & melinda gates foundation
bmgf gates foundation
icar rcer
rk malik
partners
amicus
fritz
syngenta foundation
imd
indian meterological department
large
2003
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extension
small
usaid
farmer
household ownership holding
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assets
liabilities
household
cocoons
csisa business model eup
grainpro cocoon brochure
china
chinese
kvk icar telephone
ca
csisa irri ssd thelma paris
ossc
peter r hobbs
ken sayre
peter r hobbs
royal society
ken sayre
agri insurance
ncsml
government of india i
r k tiwari joint secretary. ministry of agricultur
agriculture insurance
j nayer
nrega
noragric
agro-ecologist
umb
hcp
john corbett
ceo
president
neelam chaudhary - cimmyt india
awhere
inc
director general (agriculture)
ashok kumar yadav
government of haryana
moa senior team
m.s. rao
csisa phase 1
communication
planning
training
pradan
pragato
access development services
quality assurance framework
qfa
grisp
mussugnug
ladha
mozambique
agri sec goi directions
outcomes
boru douthwaite
impact pathways
cristina de leon
research
outputs
bmgf
crop
gis
remote sensing
crop intensity
murali gumma
murali krishna gumma
cartoon
agronomist
tunisia
international development & food policy
paul wagstaff
concern worldwide malachy harty
agriculture advisor
ucc
.net framework
ifad
jens b. aune
development
development research on bihar
2000-2010 a compendium
paris school of economics
princeton university
ph.d.
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