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Project Reports
Project: Rehabilitation and Management of Salt-affected Soils to Improve Agricultural Productivity (RAMSAP)
Scaling up small-scale irrigation technologies for improving food security in Sub-Saharan Africa
Final report of the RAMSAP project in Ethiopia and South Sudan
Strategies for scaling up recommended technologies in Ethiopia and South Sudan
Field evaluation of salt-tolerant food and fodder crops in Ethiopia and South Sudan
Irrigation and on-farm water management in Ethiopia and South Sudan
Soil and water characterization in the selected sites of South Sudan
Gender differentials in the salt-affected areas of Ethiopia
Extent, characterization and management strategies for the salt-affected soils in Ethiopia
Baseline socio-economic survey in the salt-affected areas of Ethiopia and South Sudan