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"Good Housekeeping" project for dealers and distributors
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"Training the Trainers" in IPM
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A model partnership for safety, Guatemala
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A Reforestation Project plants over 450,000 trees
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Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota
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Conservation agriculture increases resources for wildlife
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Conservation Technologies Prevent Water Loss Worldwide
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Conservation tillage enabled by herbicides help prevent soil erosion and water loss.
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Conserving biodiversity and increasing agricultural productivity, Guatemala
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Controlled-release fertilizers match crop needs
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Controlling the cotton caterpillar in West Africa
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Cooperating with vocational schools
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Creating Opportunities for Sustainable Agriculture
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Creating wild biodiversity habitats on the farm
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Demonstration farm identifies lessons
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Detecting crop viruses in Indonesia -a prerequisite for growing healthy crops
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Developing less water-intensive rice production systems
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Drip irrigation project increases household food security while saving water
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Drought resistance through plant biotechnology : a great water saving potential
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Drought resistant traits in the product pipeline
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East Africa : Experience from the dry foot slopes of Mount Kenya
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Educational outreach to protect a river basin
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Enabling biotechnology for African agriculture
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Enhanced and high quality crop varieties increase productivity per unit of land cropped
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Ensuring drinking water for communities
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Environmentally responsible container management
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Eradicating the guinea worm larva from drinking water
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Europe: Perennial Crops (Vines and Olives) in Mediterranean Countries Spain, Italy and France)*
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Europe: The UK experience with the Soil Management Initiative (SMI)*
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European multi-stakeholder capacity building efforts to protect water
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Fertigation: fertilization and irrigation working together
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Genetically improved sweet potatoes for Africa
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Habitats improved by increasing vegetation and organic material
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Health programmes contribute to economic development
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Improved nutrients through agricultural biotechnology, India
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Improving incomes : creating jobs
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Increasing Productivity with Smart Alternatives (IPSA)
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Inland Pacific Midwest, Pacific Northwest (PNW); Palouse River Basin and Nez Perce Prairies
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Integrated family training
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Integrated fruit chain
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Integrated Vegetation Management in 'Rights-of-Way'*
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Integrating Agriculture & Biodiversity: A Public-Private Partnership
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IPM expertise supports economic production of fruit
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IPM for adoption by small holders
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Joining forces to identify and implement good practices
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Linkage between conservation tillage and herbicide-tolerant biotech crop varieties
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Making the rice genome accessible for public research
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Marathon of crop protection product testing prior to registration : water focus
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Multi-stakeholder approach to IPM
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Native flora and faune at company headquarters increased
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New application technologies to save water
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Package size enhances affordability, safety and correct product application
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Pan-European network for integrated farming
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Partnership in waste disposal
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Partnership promotes streamside buffers
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Partnership raises funds to maintain crop diversity collections
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Partnership recognized for commitment to watershed restoration
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Partnerships are key for the disposal and prevention of obsolete stocks
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Poverty-orientated research and development, Mali
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Preventing nitrogen from reaching water supplies
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Preventing soil erosion and increasing food production through conservation tillage, Ghana
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Protecting habitats for wildlife
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Protecting plants from inside out
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Public-private knowledge transfer
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Raising Awareness for Water Protection: H2ok
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Reducing crop protection product residues from rinse water
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Removing alien plants saves water and protects ecosystem health
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Research and Innovation to Address Farmers' Needs and Protect Water Resources
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Reusable packaging system reduces need for water to clean empty containers
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Right equipment allows efficient product application
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Sanitation project improves water quality for 90 families
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Seed-treatment improves yield and protects beneficial insects
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South Africa: enhanced crop variety for Makhatini
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South-East Asia : The Malaysia experience
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Southern Africa: South Africa Experience
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Southern USA (Mississippi Delta)*
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Stopping tropical Soda Apple in Florida
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Stress tolerant crops economise water consumption
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Successful grass roots approach
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Supporting local adaptation of ICM technique
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Technology packages for small holders: increasing yields and incomes
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The Australia experience
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The Brazil experience
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The Buzz Project: Promoting wildlife diversity
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The Canada experience*
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The Chile experience
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The importance of keeping conservation areas on farms
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The Midwest
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The mighty thirst of the invading salt cedar tree
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The Paraguay experience*
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The Safe Use Initiative
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The South Asia experience: Indo-Gangetic plains
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The USA experience*
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Tidal wetland management enhances habitat for local wildlife populations
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Traditionally bred seeds or those bred through plant biotechnology contribute to yield increases
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Two hundred watershed projects underway to evaluate land management techniques
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University students' training
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Water bodies are important preservation areas on the farms
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West Africa : The Ghana experience
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Wetland Refuge for over 1,000 Water Birds Restored
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Wildlife habitat and environmental education opportunities enhanced
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Working for Water, South Africa
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Yield increase on land already ploughed is crucial to biodiversity conservation
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