Improving soil and water management and crop productivity of dryland agriculture systems of Aceh and NSW - Final report
Increasing the crop yields of dryland farmers in Aceh to help them make a better living.
Increasing the crop yields of dryland farmers in Aceh to help them make a better living.
An evaluation of how and in which contexts Farmers’ Hubs facilitate the dissemination of new products, practices, and services to smallholder farmers and the broader farming community as commercial service providers.
This project aimed to undertake a landscape analysis of the Philippines smallholder dairy industry and develop a series of research priorities which will include potential research partners for a future ACIAR project. View project page.
This project aimed to strengthen and advance leadership, governance and operations to mitigate antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through a One Health approach in Fiji. View project page.
Researchers are capturing data on the impact and capacity-building benefits of agricultural research investments in South-East Asia.
This project to increase the sustainability, productivity and profitability of eucalyptus and acacia plantations improves the livelihoods of farmers in Indonesia and Vietnam. View project page.
This project aimed to contribute to improved agricultural policies for rice-based farming systems in Laos and Cambodia, taking account of trends in Thailand and Vietnam, in line with ACIAR's food security initiative for the Mekong region. Rapid agrarian change in the Mekong region coupled with recent shocks to global food, fertiliser, and fuel prices have accentuated the risks and challenges facing farmers engaged in rice-based farming systems, particularly in the marginal environments of Laos and Cambodia.
This project aimed to make irrigation in Mozambique, Tanzania and Zimbabwe more productive to enhance food security. Irrigation in sub-Saharan Africa has been inadequate, due to weak water governance institutions, weak market integration, and degradation and abandonment of irrigated land. Despite this, government schemes and individual smallholder farmers are expanding irrigation.
This project aimed to promote the use of an evidence-based approach to strategic planning for the agricultural sector, leading to superior longer-term outcomes for Vietnamese agriculture. Over the recent decades, Vietnamese agriculture has performed remarkably well and has has recorded growth rates of 3-4 percent per annum. Vietnamese agriculture has been striving to improve its creation of added value, and towards greater integration in international markets.