Potential of new Australian oldman saltbush varieties to fill ruminant feed gaps in arid and saline areas of Pakistan LPS/2016/022
This page contains a project summary and official documents such as the Final Report.
This page contains a project summary and official documents such as the Final Report.
This infographic from SDIP illustrates the need to combine both qualitative and quantitative data.
Women in smallholder families in Sindh identified an opportunity to convert traditional home pickle-making into a commercial enterprise within their communities.
As part of the Horticulture marketing reform policy project, a team from Sindh Agricultural University surveyed 160 farmers in two mango growing regions, Hyderabad and Tando Allahyar in 2018.
This Factsheet provides a snapshot of how our project aims to improve the livelihoods and wellbeing of small vegetable farmers, particularly women and youth, in Sindh and Punjab.
During 2014–15 and 2015–16 these trials were planted in various wheat-based cropping systems of Pakistan that included rice-wheat, cotton-wheat, maize-wheat, mung-wheat, and sugarcane-wheat.
This study draws on the available literature to provide a balanced discussion of different views about the economic and ethical desirability of microfinancing.
A concise picture of the study and its recommendations to improve access to finance. Important reading for anyone seeking to help smallholders increase their productivity and profitability.