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EiA’s long-term experiments (LTEs) for assessing long-term sustainability and climate change adaptation

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : EIA, 2023.Description: 21 pagesSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Long term experiments (LTEs) are critical in relation to the slow variables of the agronomic gain key performance indicators (KPIs) related to sustainability, including aspects of productivity and environment. The CGIAR Centers involved in Excellence in Agronomy Initiative (EiA) are managing 38 LETs, ranging from7 to 61 years old. These experiments that are mainly on maize, rice, and wheat based cropping systems, are located in East and Southern Africa (15), West and Central Africa (9), Latin America (6), South Asia (4), and few in Central and West Asia and North Africa, and Southeast Asia. This report describes the importance of LTEs, provides an inventory of LTEs managed by the CGIAR Centers and details, and describes the EiA’s plan to initiate activities for the development of the next generation of LTEs.
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Long term experiments (LTEs) are critical in relation to the slow variables of the agronomic gain key performance indicators (KPIs) related to sustainability, including aspects of productivity and environment. The CGIAR Centers involved in Excellence in Agronomy Initiative (EiA) are managing 38 LETs, ranging from7 to 61 years old. These experiments that are mainly on maize, rice, and wheat based cropping systems, are located in East and Southern Africa (15), West and Central Africa (9), Latin America (6), South Asia (4), and few in Central and West Asia and North Africa, and Southeast Asia. This report describes the importance of LTEs, provides an inventory of LTEs managed by the CGIAR Centers and details, and describes the EiA’s plan to initiate activities for the development of the next generation of LTEs.

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Excellence in Agronomy CGIAR Trust Fund Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs Resilient Agrifood Systems

https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134782

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