Could rural women hold the key to collaboration?
Research finds that “bridging”, or inter-household collaboration can help improve rural livelihoods. However, the strong ties in a typical Pakistani family can sometimes make this difficult.
Research finds that “bridging”, or inter-household collaboration can help improve rural livelihoods. However, the strong ties in a typical Pakistani family can sometimes make this difficult.
This project has provided regular training sessions to increase women's knowledge and skills.
Supported by ACIAR, this research investigated the significant problem of over- or under-irrigation of both wide and narrow beds on small farms.
This article outlines the ongoing international collaboration resulting in the Turbo Happy Seeder.
The Happy Seeder was a breakthrough technology, but levels of adoption have been disappointing.
This page contains a project summary and official documents such as the Final Report.
This report details the research undertaken from 2010 to 2016 as phase two of the dairy research component of the Agricultural Sector Linkages Program (ASLP).
This report details economic research undertaken in 2006-7 as part of the dairy research component of the Agricultural Sector Linkages Program (ASLP).
In February 2017, the Australian Water Program was launched in Pakistan.
This project has engaged women in regular training sessions to raise their knowledge and skills.