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Project : Bright spots in Central Asia
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Publications

  • Rehabilitating abandoned saline soils using Licorice naked – A cost effective approach for the Hungry Steppes of Central Asia
  • Assessing salinity and sodicity in the field – a gride for farmers and extension persons
  • “Bright Spots” in Uzbekistan, Reversing Land and Water Degradation while Improving Livelihoods
  • ICBA brochure
  • Wheat-rice brochure
  • Project Docket
  • Project Leaflet

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