![]() |
||||||||||||
|
|
||||||||||||
|
News from
the Drylands
|
||||||||||||
|
|
||||||||||||
| Palestine/ICARDA Coordination Meeting | ||||||||||||
Prof. Dr Adel El-Beltagy, the Director General, led the team of ICARDA scientists. The meeting reviewed the ongoing collaboration and identified areas for future programs. At the opening session, H.E. Dr Abu El-Naja said that, with the rising population, the demand for food has increased dramatically; however, given the production constraints, local production is not enough to meet the growing demand. ICARDAs research can contribute to the achievement of food security and improvement of the livelihoods of rural communities in Palastine, he said. Prof. Dr Adel El-Beltagy reiterated ICARDAs commitment to support agricultural production in Palestine, working with the national agricultural research system and international organizations. ICARDA is one of the first international agricultural research Centers to work on agricultural development in Palestine, he said. He noted that during the past decade of collaboration between Palestine and ICARDA, more than 82 Palestinians have been trained by ICARDA, and germplasm for cereals and legumes has been provided through two projects implemented jointly in the Palestinian territories. He thanked UNDP and other donors that are supporting agricultural research projects in the Palestinian Territories. Palestine/ICARDA collaborative research activities have included: repatriation of genetic resources and nurseries600 accessions of cereals and legumes; seeds of feed legumes for rangeland rehabilitation; nurseries of cereals and food legumes provided until 2000; and provision of seeds of wild fruit trees for reforestation effortscapacity building, technical backstopping, access to information and documentation, and development of joint projects (Dryland Agrobiodiversity and Dryland Initiative). Priority areas for future collaboration include: genetic resources and biodiversity conservation; integrated natural resources management mainly the scarce water; use of GIS/RS tools, integrated pest management, rangeland rehabilitation, property rights and policy development; and rehabilitation of agricultural research. |
||||||||||||
|
-
|
||||||||||||
|
© 2008 International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
See
copyright and disclaimer information.
|
||||||||||||