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  2. 1996-10-19 Book Review: ECHO's Inventory of Tropical Vegetables Book Review: Edible Leaves of the Tropics Book Review: Growing Vegetables in Fiji Book Review: Economic Plants of Importance in Haiti Book Review: Several Agricultural Books in Spanish The Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center "I...
     
  3. Key Resource The purpose of this resource is to suggest several key considerations for beginning a small garden project. This information is meant to be a guideline to better assist you in the organization and implementation of particular elements crucial to making a garden project successful. While each...  
  4. 2013-10-20 No matter how much you have tried to learnbefore taking on an agriculture project, gaps in knowledge are inevitable. You might even be working in the area of agriculture without any formal training in the subject. ECHO shares helpful agricultural information through our ECHOcommunity.org website,...  
  5. 1996-10-19 Book Reviews:Natural Crop Protection Based on Local Farm ResourcesandNatural Pest and Disease Control "Biological Control of Arthropod Pests and Weeds" Course Book Review:The Compendium of Plant Disease Series Book Review:Insects in Your Gardenin Haitian Creole Rodale Institute Plant Protection...
     
  6. Key Resource 2007-01-20 This book features both common and hard-to-find fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices and bamboo for Southwest Florida. It includes fruiting trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants, fruiting vines, brambles, tropical vegetables, herbs, spices, bamboo, tropical and subtropical fruit tree ripening chart,...
     
  7. Key Resource 2012-11-14 The UNCCD estimates that over 250 million people are affected by land degradation, and about 1 billion people in over 100 countries are at risk. According to the WMO, 33% of the world’s land surface is vulnerable to land degradation.Degraded lands lead to overall reduced productivity and reduced...  
  8. 2006-10-20 Development is a) a process of people learning to solve their own problems, b) sustainably. It means progressing from one problem to another. Agricultural development is possible in more ways and climates than people often think.  
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    2013-04-16 Smallholder farmers and agricultural development workers are reporting changes in climate. For example, during the 2012 ECHO Agricultural Workshop in Asia, 63 attendees representing at least 25 agriculture and community development organizations from across Myanmar were polled about their...  
  10. 1992-07-19 INTRODUCING THE CAMEL, by Peter Grill.Lamar Witmer in Kenya sent us a copy of this unique book. He wrote, “I’ve read a number of books about camels. The one I am sending you is the one I believe to be the most useful as a single guide for development workers among pastoralists who herd camels. It...