Al centro de nuestro trabajo son las Notas de Desarrollo de ECHO (EDN), que enviamos a miles de personas en más de 160 países. Publicado cada tres meses en inglés, francés, y español, en EDN compartimos la información más útil y práctica que encontramos sobre cómo cultivar alimentos en circunstancias difíciles.

Dentro de cada edición, encontrará técnicas, prácticas, información, y experiencias destacadas para guiarle en su trabajo en desarrollo de agricultura tropical y subtropical. También en EDN se encuentran “ECHOs de Nuestra Red,” “De Nuestros Centros de Impacto Regional,” “De Nuestro Banco de Semillas,” y más. Ediciones #1-51 fueron compiladas en los 1990 en el libro Amaranth to Zai Holes, que ahora está disponible gratis en línea. También, Opciones para Los Agricultores de Pequeña Escala, el libro más reciente de ECHO, expandió sobre la fundación de Amaranth to Zai Holes cubriendo EDN 52 a 100, con nuevos artículos de contribuidores especiales exclusivamente para el libro.

178 Contenido (Mostrando Ediciones 8 - 1)

EDN Issue #8 - 19/5/1984

Innovative Methods Of Terracing

Quail Grass (Celosia Argentea) Is An Excellent Spinach Substitute For Hot Weather

Cucurbit Seeds As Possible Oil And Protein Sources For Small Scale Household Use In The Hot Humid Tropics

How Can I Garden In The Hot Humid Tropics?

EDN Issue #7 - 19/2/1984

Egusi Seeds Are High In Oil And Protein

Suggestions For Purchase Of Citrus Seeds

I Want To Plant Leucaena, But Which Type Should I Chose?

How Concerned Should I Be That Lead May Contaminate Urban Gardens?

More On Techniques For Growing Deciduous Fruits In Warmer Climates: Grapes

Update On Rooftop Gardens

How Do The Africans Handle African Bees?

Passion Fruit Project Is Especially Successful In Puerto Rico

Consider The Neem Tree For Reforestation And An Effective Insecticide

Toxic Plants Consumed By Goats Can Affect Humans Who Drink Their Milk

EDN Issue #6 - 19/10/1983

Pachyrhizus Erosus Tubers Might Be An Excellent Cash Crop For You To Consider

Treating And Storing Seed

A Method For Measuring The Viability Of Your Seeds

Roof Top Gardens For Urban Areas

EDN Issue #1 - 19/12/1981

The primary focus of E.D. Notes, as well as of ECHO, is on items (1) for direct use or consumption on the subsistence farm and (2) with potential as a cash crop or small business for those with few resources. We trust that they will

  • Offer you new ideas, information and opportunities
  • Inform you of what your colleagues are doing in other parts of the world.
  • Suggest ways from time to time in which you can collaborate with us in selected experiments.
  • Share the results of your experimentation with others.

Introduction To The Echo Development Notes 

Apples In Warm Climates?

Tropical Fruit In General

Sorghum For Fuel

Strawberries As A Cash Crop In The Tropics?

Potato Seed

African Bee Hive  [editor - and Moringa]

Can Cooking Fuel Be Made From Low-Grade Biomass By Appropriate Technology?

Garlic And Onion As Cash Crops?

New Method For Terracing