Project Documents:
Letters & Agreements
Planning Meeting Minutes
Project I Review
Project Partners:
ACIAR AusAID
ICARDA
University of Adelaide
Ministry of Agriculture, Iraq
University of Mosul
University of Western Australia
Dept. of Agriculture and Food, WA
Project Overview

Agriculture in northern Iraq is dominated by cereal cropping. The dry, rain-fed conditions, require varieties well suited to the physical stresses commonly found; salinity and drought, and diseases, notably stripe rust. Introducing modern seed varieties and agronomic practices to replace those used since the 1980s could realistically double yields, currently well down on similar cropping regions elsewhere. Research is focusing on identifying and disseminating suitable varieties from within Iraq, ICARDA's collection and Australia, emphasising farmer participation. Capacity building is underway with Iraqi scientists also being supported to attend appropriate and relevant international workshops.

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Reports:
Annual Reports
Technical Reports
Farming Systems Reports
Other Reports
Capacity Building
Training Topics
Training Materials
Presentations
Project Progress
Project I Review
Project II Planning
Other Topics
Maps
Project Locations
Ninevah Governorate (in Arabic)
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