RIU - Research Into Use
 
 
New option showcases
This series of two-page briefs - part of the RNRRS legacy - highlights some of the new technologies and processes available, in order to inspire practitioners and policy-makers to put them to use.

  1 Double cropping rice-fallow systems in South Asia
New options showcase 1

2006 (PDF 930KB)
     
  2 Baits and lures help farmers get the upper hand on fruit flies
New options showcase 2

2006 (PDF 820KB)
     
  3 Clean-gene technology has promise for safe genetically-modified crops
New options showcase 3

2006 (PDF 820KB)
     
  4 Opening the doors to markets and credit for poor fisherfolk
New options showcase 4

2006 (PDF 590KB)
     
  5 Opportunities in sustainable coastal aquaculture for the very poor
New options showcase 5

2006 (PDF 620KB)
     
  6 Safe biological pesticides for India and South Asia
New options showcase 6

2006 (PDF 760KB)
     
  7 You name it, cassava can do it
New options showcase 7

2006 (PDF 1.6MB)
     
  8 Pheromone traps help save cowpea
New options showcase 8

2006 (PDF 550KB)
     
  9 Tackling fish losses along the marketing chain
New options showcase 9

2006 (PDF 620KB)
     
  10 Transgenic banana could feed millions
New options showcase 10

2006 (PDF 500KB)
     
  11 Video lets villagers make their voices heard
New options showcase 11

2006 (PDF 380KB)
     
  12 Videos help cocoa farmers see the big picture
New options showcase 12

2006 (PDF 600KB)
     
  13 Boosting rice incomes
New options showcase 13

2006 (PDF 790KB)
     
  14 Dramatic cost cuts in tsetse control
New options showcase 14

2006 (PDF 1MB)
     
  15 All you need to know about tsetse control
New options showcase 15

2006 (PDF 650KB)
     
  16 Database provides link between rural groups and policy makers
New options showcase 16

2006 (PDF 900KB)
     
  17 Double the benefits: legumes improve both milk and rice production
New options showcase 17

2006 (PDF 640KB)
     
  18 Oiling the wheels of groundnut production
New options showcase 18

2006 (PDF 620KB)


 
 
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