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040 _aMX-TxCIM
041 _aeng
090 _aCIS-2310
100 1 _aTripp, R.
_95524
245 1 0 _aFSR :
_bachievements, deficiencies and challenges for the 1990s
260 _aBangkok (Thailand) :
_bAFSA,
_c1991.
340 _aPrinted
500 _aPeer review
520 _aFarming systems research (FSR) has been an important force in international agriculture for more than a decade. It has brought a series offresh perspectives to agricultural research, but the characteristics that distinguish it from more conventional research are also a source of problems in fully utilizing the approach. FSR is responsible for significant changes in research management and has contributed to our understanding offarmers' priorities. The principal challenge for the future is to use FSR to improve the efficiency of entire research and extension organizations.
546 _aText in English
591 _aR100ECO|AL-Economics Program|2000|EE|3|SEP archives 2
595 _aCSC
700 1 _aAnandajayasekeram, P.
_9413
700 1 _aByerlee, D.
_9455
700 1 _aHarrington, L.W.,
773 0 _tJournal of Asian Farming System Association
_n624992
_gv. 1, p. 259-271
_dBangkok (Thailand) : AFSA, 1991.
856 4 _uhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12665/452
_yAccess only for CIMMYT Staff
942 _cJA
_2ddc
_n0