Partners magazine 2017 Issue 3

  Philippines provides a wonderful example of ACIAR’s partnership model in action. The articles in this issue of Partners provide a rich cross-section of our research portfolio and demonstrate the power and value of ACIAR’s combination of breadth of disciplines, depth of partnerships, and length of relationships to ensure impact over time. In this issue:

Partners magazine 2015 Issue 3

PARTNERS in Research for Development is the flagship publication of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR).PARTNERS presents articles that put ACIAR research for development initiatives into perspective, highlighting the important impact that agricultural research has on the lives of people in our partner countries.In this issue:

Partners magazine 2015 Issue 1

Partners in Research for Development is the flagship publication of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR). Issue One 2015 focuses on private-sector development and reflects the importance of the private sector as an engine of economic growth. It also recognises that when ACIAR works in partnership with researchers, the private sector, consumers and communities, extraordinary achievements are possible.In this issue:

Partners magazine 2013 Issue 1

This issue of Partners tells the story of ACIAR’s program to extend Conservation Agriculture to parts of the developing world in South Asia, Africa and China. Today, Australia has a higher percentage of land under Conservation Agriculture than any other country. ACIAR is working to share the Australian experience and the benefits with the dryland areas of the developing world.In this issue:

Partners magazine 2009 Issue 2

This issue highlights the important link between natural resource management and food security. It focuses on ACIAR-supported initiatives and partnerships which are delivering sustainable approaches to agriculture, with examples of projects that demonstrate that environmental sustainability can also help smallholders increase their productivity.