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Water: Where water comes from

Reports & Research
november, 1981
Greece
Belgium
Iraq
Chile
Germany
Guatemala
Guinea-Bissau
Ireland
Ghana
Iran
Iceland
Costa Rica
Colombia
Cyprus
Hungary
Haiti
Italy
Brunei Darussalam
Ecuador
Cuba
India
Brazil
Canada
Africa

This course teaches the farmer about the water cycle. It covers rainfall, ground water, the water table, surface water, evaporation, and transpiration. It also delivers information on wells and springs, swamps, ponds, lakes, streams and rivers. It explains how water is necessary for life.

Organic recycling in Africa. Papers presented at the FAO/SIDA Workshop on the Use of Organic Materials as Fertilizers in Africa, Buea, Cameroon, 5-14 December 1977

Journal Articles & Books
november, 1980
Benin
Nigeria
Zambia
Mali
Ghana
Congo
Sierra Leone
Niger
Colombia
Kenya
Liberia
Japan
Cameroon
Chad
Senegal
Sudan
Togo
Côte d'Ivoire
Africa

Policy makers as well as scientists have started to acquire an honest appreciation of the possibilities of reducing the wastage of materials which could be profitably utilized for improving or maintaining soil productivity. In addition, the great opportunities offered by making more efficient use of the potentials of biological nitrogen fixation in farming systems are now fully recognized. A number of recommendations and suggested guidelines were made by the various Working Groups during the two-week Workshop.

Soil survey investigations for irrigation

Journal Articles & Books
november, 1979
Algeria
France
Belgium
Spain
Israel
Bulgaria
Canada
Iran
Pakistan
Thailand
United States of America
Japan
Mexico
Trinidad and Tobago
Netherlands
Sudan
Romania

The pressing need for increased agricultural production in the years ahead can only be met by more efficient use of our land and water resources including more widespread and better irrigation in those regions where rainfall is inadequate. Production gains will be shortlived unless the attendant hazards of salinization, water logging and lowered fertility are kept in check by effective planning and management based on a thorough understanding of the soil conditions. Soil survey and land classification are generally accepted essential preliminaries to investment in irrigation development.

Projet de developpement des peches continentales et de l'aquaculture, (Madagascar). Programme pour le recueil des donnees statistiques de base sur les peches continentales. (Production et commercialisation) - Document technique 1

Policy Papers & Briefs
november, 1977
Madagascar
Africa

Dans sa premire partie, cette tude tente de faire le point de la situation de l'effort de pche actuel exerc dans les principaux plans d'caux du Pays. Les seuls paramtres disponibles pour cette valuation datent de 10 20 ans, aucune donne plus rcente n'ayant t recueillie. Cette lacune est due en grande partie la faiblesse de la structure de la Division Pche et Pisciculture de la Direction des Eaux et Forts, reste jusqu'alors au stade embryonnaire, ainsi qu'au manque de budget.