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Dr Ken Street
Seed Hunter

This documentary tells the story of Dr Ken Street and his team on their quest to find ancient seeds whose genes may help save our food from the impact of climate change. To be shown on ABC1, Tuesday 21 October 2008 at 8.30pm.

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International Agricultural Research for Food Security, Poverty Reduction, and the Environment

What to expect from scaling up CGIAR investments and 'best bet' programs
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Dr Burke Hill's scylla collection

ACIAR is making Dr Burke Hill's collection of material relating to Scylla available online.

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Food prices on the rise

Sharp increases in food prices, particularly for cereals and oilseeds, are causing concern around the world.
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Workshop - Indicative priorities for ACIAR projects in south central coastal Vietnam

Overview of the joint Vietnamese-Australian workshop held in Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh province on 3-5 March 2008 to discuss priorities for collaborative agricultural research in the south central coastal provinces of Vietnam.

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Workshop: Indicative priorities for ACIAR projects - Cambodian crops sector

Overview of the joint Cambodian-Australian workshop held in Phnom Penh on 5-6 February 2008 at which priorities for collaborative agricultural research were discussed.

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World Development Report 2008: agriculture for development - seminar

ACIAR, in conjunction with the ATSE Crawford Fund and the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, presented a free public seminar on agriculture for development based on the World Development Report 2008: Agriculture for Development. Dr Derek Byerleee, the report's co-author, and ACIAR CEO Mr Peter Core were the key speakers.

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World Development Report 2008: agriculture for development

ACIAR, in conjunction with the ATSE Crawford Fund and the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, is presenting a free public seminar on agriculture for development based on the World Development Report 2008: Agriculture for Development.