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Research that works for developing countries and AustraliaCropping Systems and EconomicsThe Cropping Systems and Economics (CSE) program aims to improve food security through enhanced productivity and sustainability of field crop farming systems using collaborative R&D partnerships for biophysical and economic research and development. Contact InformationResearch Program Manager: Dr John Dixon All ProjectsCSE/2004/033 - Zero-tillage rice establishment and crop-weed dynamics in rice and wheat cropping systems in India and Australia CSE/2006/040 - Diversification and intensification of rainfed lowland cropping systems in Cambodia CSE/2006/041 - Increased productivity and profitability of rice-based lowland cropping systems in Lao PDR CSE/2006/124 - Fine-tuning the Happy Seeder technology for adoption in northwest India CSE/2006/132 - Policy instruments to address air pollution issues in agriculture - Implications for Happy Seeder technology adoption in India CSE/2009/004 - Developing improved farming and marketing systems in rainfed regions of southern Lao PDR CSE/2009/005 - Improved rice germplasm for Cambodia and Australia CSE/2009/024 - Sustainable intensification of maize-legume cropping systems for food security in eastern and southern Africa (SIMLESA) CSE/2009/037 - Improved rice establishment and productivity in Cambodia and Australia CSE/2010/027 - Developing a regional Conservation Agricultural Hub for North Africa: scoping study assessment |
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