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Asian Chicken Genetic Gains in Cambodia - Subtitles
ACIAR is supporting the first-ever native chicken breeding program in Southeast Asia. This groundbreaking initiative, led by the International Livestock Research Institute, seeks to address the difficulties encountered by small-scale farmers in Cambodia. By leveraging native chicken varieties, the program aims to breed chickens that grow more quickly and are healthier. Preliminary outcomes are promising, with the initial batch of chickens achieving market weight faster, thereby boosting farmers' earnings. This effort is revolutionising the enhancement of native chicken breeds and significantly improving the lives of local farmers.
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Asian Chicken Genetic Gains in Cambodia
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ACIAR is supporting the first-ever native chicken breeding program in Southeast Asia. This groundbreaking initiative, led by the International Livestock Research Institute, seeks to address the difficulties encountered by small-scale farmers in Cambodia. By leveraging native chicken varieties, the program aims to breed chickens that grow more quickly and are healthier. Preliminary outcomes are ...
Meryl Williams Fellowship
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The Meryl Williams Fellowship is a leadership and management program funded by ACIAR that supports female agricultural researchers in the Indo-Pacific region. The fellowship, managed by the University of New England, contributes to more secure food systems by providing women in agricultural science with greater access to resources and decision-making, building collaborative networks, supporting...
Happy Seeder
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John Blackwell, who was the project leader of the Happy Seeder project, shares some insightful reflections on the project. John highlights how the innovative technique of direct drilling not only saves valuable time and money in wheat production but also significantly reduces the risk to human life caused by pollution resulting from burning rice stubble.
Happy Seeder
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John Blackwell, who was the project leader of the Happy Seeder project, shares some insightful reflections on the project. John highlights how the innovative technique of direct drilling not only saves valuable time and money in wheat production, but also significantly reduces the risk to human life caused by pollution resulting from burning rice stubble.
Increasing the productivity and profitability of smallholder beekeeping enterprises in PNG and Fiji
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On #WorldBeeDay, ACIAR is celebrating close to 30 years of funding research to better understand biosecurity threats and minimising their impact on smallholder beekeepers throughout the Indo-Pacific region. In the Pacific, and ACIAR-funded research team at @UniSCU is working with beekeeping associations in Papua New Guinea and Fiji to improve productivity and profitability of smallholder beekee...
Improving community fire management and peatland restoration in Indonesia
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Smoke haze from the burning of peatlands has become a major issue in southeast Asia in recent decades, negatively affecting public health and the economy of several countries in the region. The problem mainly stems from the burning of rural lands associated with the expansion of oil palm and timber plantations as well as smallholder agriculture. Peatland systems in their natural state do not bu...
Intensifying cropping in South Bangladesh and West Bengal, India
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This project aims to create opportunities for improving the land productivity and profitability, and for helping farmers to increase their incomes in Bangladesh and India. The coastal zones of Bangladesh and West Bengal in India are home to millions of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people, about 65% of whom live below the poverty line. The people of the coastal zone depend mainly on a...
Building scientific and policy capability in the Pacific
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ACIAR brings a unique approach to capacity building in development, through our focus on agricultural development and the development of long-term partnerships with institutions and individuals. #CapacityBuilding occurs across three levels - individual, organisational and institutional - and is a process of strengthening the abilities of individuals, organisations and systems to undertake agric...
Commission for International Agricultural Research visits Bangladesh
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The Commission for International Agricultural Research recently visited Bangladesh to meet with local farmers and researchers to learn about the country’s agricultural development priorities and explore research opportunities with Australia.
Bula Coffee - an agritourism success story
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The ACIAR-funded Pacific Agribusiness Research in Development Initiative Phase 2 project has supported 5 agritourism companies in Fiji to become market ready after closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Support included business advice based on market research, assistance with marketing, and improvements to the experiences on offer, such as on-farm processing tours, lodging, and farm-based recr...
40 years of ACIAR
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Today marks 40 years since ACIAR was established as Australia's specialist agricultural research-for-development agency. #ACIAR40 Since then, we've gone on to fund more than 1,500 research projects connecting Australian scientists and research institutions with their counterparts in nearly 40 countries throughout the Indo-Pacific region. Thank you to all our research partners across the globe t...
40 years of ACIAR - Reflections of the Policy Advisory Council
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For 40 years, ACIAR has partnered with researchers and organisations from Australia and in countries across the Indo-Pacific region to advance agricultural, fisheries and forestry knowledge and practices. Sharing Australia’s strengths in agricultural science has improved food security and supported sustainable development. As part of communications to recognise 40 years of ACIAR our CEO Profess...
Agro-rugby promotes footy for food security
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An ACIAR supported Fijian alumni is exploring how to bring together Fiji's love for rugby and promote home gardening as a strategy to ensure household food security and nutrition through an innovative concept - #AgroRugby! ACIAR announced an Alumni Research Support Facility (ARSF) in April 2020 as a quick response to the pandemic. The #ARSF offered support to research activities with the abilit...
Empowering women farmers in Fiji through the Alumni Research Support Facility
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Meryl Williams Fellow and Research Officer at the Ministry of Agriculture in Fiji, Aradhana Deesh, is empowering local women to take control of their own food security by becoming backyard farmers. Supported through the ACIAR Alumni Research Support Facility, the research is contributing to the Fijian Government's home gardening initiative. The timely research is evaluating home gardening produ...
Healthy food, healthy people. It all starts with soil.
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Healthy food, healthy people. It all starts with soil.
Advocating for soil knowledge throughout the Indo-Pacific
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Advocating for soil knowledge throughout the Indo-Pacific
Agroforestry gives new lifeline to Nadroumai
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Agroforestry gives new lifeline to Nadroumai
The ACIAR John Allwright Fellows at the #AusNZSoils21 Conference
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The ACIAR John Allwright Fellows at the #AusNZSoils21 Conference
The 2021 Soil Science Australia and the New Zealand Society of Soil Science Joint Conference
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The 2021 Soil Science Australia and the New Zealand Society of Soil Science Joint Conference
President of the Policy Advisory Council - Prof Wendy Umberger
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President of the Policy Advisory Council - Prof Wendy Umberger
Commission for International Agricultural Research - Su McCluskey introduction
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Commission for International Agricultural Research - Su McCluskey introduction
UNFSS Dialogue - Partnerships for scaling innovation
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UNFSS Dialogue - Partnerships for scaling innovation
UNFSS Dialogue - Food Loss
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UNFSS Dialogue - Food Loss
Food Loss Research Program
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Food Loss Research Program
Commission for International Agricultural Research - Tony York introduction
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Commission for International Agricultural Research - Tony York introduction
Commission for International Agricultural Research - Dr Sasha Courville introduction
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Commission for International Agricultural Research - Dr Sasha Courville introduction
Commission for International Agricultural Research - Dr Beth Woods
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Commission for International Agricultural Research - Dr Beth Woods
Commission for International Agricultural Research - Emeritus Professor Lindsay Falvey introduction
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Commission for International Agricultural Research - Emeritus Professor Lindsay Falvey introduction
Transforming smallholder irrigation in southern Africa
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Transforming smallholder irrigation in southern Africa

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ROSSLYNTEPITA
    @ROSSLYNTEPITA 11 днів тому

    0:58 ❤

  • @Say-do
    @Say-do 18 днів тому

    please get me a spot

  • @karikoivuniemi1279
    @karikoivuniemi1279 25 днів тому

    How many of the infectious diseases either originate or were made more serious by the the vaccine research? We already know that many vaccines in the 1950&1960s were infected with all sorts of primate viruses (just the the list of Simian Viruses is breath-taking). We know practically nothing what these products or the real early ones have caused, yet are to believe that HIV jumped to humans from primates because of the African way of life. Really racist way of thinking if you'd ask me. For another example, find out why the virus now called as RSV was originally named Chimpanzee Coryza Agent and find out yet another great achievement of the vaccine industry.

  • @user-iq9vx2wx8x
    @user-iq9vx2wx8x 25 днів тому

    Comes from animals "at some point".😂 Like zoonotic pathogens tinkered with at biosecurity labs that escape/are released? 😂🥳

  • @user-iq9vx2wx8x
    @user-iq9vx2wx8x 25 днів тому

    Lol, 75% of new infectious diseases come from domestic, farm and wild animals VIA biosecurity labs . One health? More like randomly release one pathogen simultaneously in multi regions - and we all get "One sick". Then under WHO, GAVI,WEF, etc we have "One Plan" and fit square pegs into round holes . Vaccines, unnecessary animal culls and quarantine. Fantastic model - create the problem and solution. 🎉🎉🥳

    • @karikoivuniemi1279
      @karikoivuniemi1279 25 днів тому

      Yes, thx EcoDeath Alliance and their enablers groomed by the Davos entity.

  • @tracytreloar7144
    @tracytreloar7144 25 днів тому

    Bullshit propaganda,most diseases have been gain of functioned in labs with the WHO'S knowledge and support,take your One Health and stick it where the sun don't shine,leave the animals and us alone.

  • @AjmalKhan-zl1tv
    @AjmalKhan-zl1tv 2 місяці тому

    Mashaallah great 👍

  • @nswnotill
    @nswnotill 3 місяці тому

    Well done John! a real step forward in conservation farming for the developing world. The project was well thought out, with a minimum of fuss, and achieved a maximum result.

  • @nswnotill
    @nswnotill 3 місяці тому

    Well done John! A significant step forward for conservation agriculture in the developing world. All done with minimum cost and maximum ingenuity.

  • @user-im3du3gx3e
    @user-im3du3gx3e 3 місяці тому

    Impressive work

  • @loveudon6972
    @loveudon6972 6 місяців тому

    All Australians need to resist this attempt to pollute and destroy our food supply with mRNA DNA altering cancer causing agents and far worse. This is a co-ordinated attack by globalists and corrupted politicians in Australia to control, sicken and de-populate us. Stand Up!!!

  • @tonyhanley9458
    @tonyhanley9458 7 місяців тому

    SARS COVID & Mers are all man made diseases. Ww will nevwr support your one health

  • @Hustlelife3
    @Hustlelife3 7 місяців тому

    Next time try visiting other places as well.....

  • @MeriSauvou
    @MeriSauvou 8 місяців тому

    God bless u

  • @navajo6931
    @navajo6931 9 місяців тому

    Name of this taros please I need to order the bulbs to plant

  • @navajo6931
    @navajo6931 9 місяців тому

    Jarai indigenous we eat taros too the terms, leafs make Jarai traditional soup so tasty

  • @07deus
    @07deus 9 місяців тому

    You are wrong, we don't import tropical fruits.

  • @KristinAbt-SecondaryScience
    @KristinAbt-SecondaryScience 10 місяців тому

    So useful for my high school Environmental Systems and Societies students here in Indonesia. Thank you!

  • @kozawhtunaung
    @kozawhtunaung 10 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @wailin9614
    @wailin9614 11 місяців тому

    မွန်ပြည်နယ်မှာကောရလားမိုးစပါးအတွက်

  • @lesleykoma7587
    @lesleykoma7587 11 місяців тому

    Can I have your email address

  • @ramthian
    @ramthian Рік тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @peppertje
    @peppertje Рік тому

    bu debbie 🎉❤

  • @irwanharzky6062
    @irwanharzky6062 Рік тому

    From. Indonesia... Personally I loves this short term training programme.. Hopefully Christ bless me. Thanks

  • @hasneenjahan4711
    @hasneenjahan4711 Рік тому

    Impressive

  • @sabetovalleyfarms4048
    @sabetovalleyfarms4048 Рік тому

    Should have been more specific when describing kava as a drug as it has proven benefits. Taro leaves is not poison but may cause a reaction due to calcium oxalate. Hope that Sarah Todd was aware that there are other ethnic groups in Fiji who also have unique cooking styles and ways. Maybe next time...curry time.

  • @lanietavunimo9583
    @lanietavunimo9583 Рік тому

    Could add a Maggi noodle flavor to the dalo leaves.Its like eating chicken with dalo leaves

  • @rouruinapataanga9410
    @rouruinapataanga9410 Рік тому

    That is Awesome

  • @vimleshchand1166
    @vimleshchand1166 Рік тому

    Great work Aradhana!

  • @Goldone99
    @Goldone99 Рік тому

    I see that's their rice or corn fields

  • @maikatupua8228
    @maikatupua8228 Рік тому

    This channel must be properly exposed ... it is very valuable. thanks for sharing

  • @maikatupua8228
    @maikatupua8228 Рік тому

    Greta Job Sarah!

  • @DaughterOfFiji
    @DaughterOfFiji Рік тому

    awww

  • @euphremmuregwa9418
    @euphremmuregwa9418 Рік тому

    Haw Can i get your contact

  • @irwanharzky6062
    @irwanharzky6062 Рік тому

    My question is...... Could we protect banana by using vaccine in future.

  • @apenisaleano7723
    @apenisaleano7723 Рік тому

    Fiji only imports fruit that can not grow in Fijj because of the climate..it has its own tropical fruits..

  • @pramodmahajan2141
    @pramodmahajan2141 Рік тому

    Love and respect from India

  • @pramodmahajan2141
    @pramodmahajan2141 Рік тому

    God bless you and your team

  • @arinkromas
    @arinkromas Рік тому

    How many days does the whole process take?

  • @MustikaDaunKlutuk
    @MustikaDaunKlutuk Рік тому

    Salam dari indramayu indonesia

  • @manasatawalesu391
    @manasatawalesu391 Рік тому

    We want those fruits but we don't need them. We prefer our local produced fruits. Healthy and doesn't require manure especially that Kava roots 😉

  • @benliwaiono4572
    @benliwaiono4572 Рік тому

    Flavorsome ga o io Sarah

  • @felixhatorfh4618
    @felixhatorfh4618 Рік тому

    I will to know how it goes

  • @pablomontenegro7504
    @pablomontenegro7504 Рік тому

    Thanks for the training video. Im from the Philippines and I see a lot of sea cucumbers at our sea, they are white with black spots on them. Sea cucumbers are not eaten in our area but I`m really interested in trying some. Are there any kind of sea cucumbers that I have to avoid or are all of them edible?

    • @stevenpurcell30
      @stevenpurcell30 Рік тому

      Hi Pablo, most of them are edible. The very long ones with a thin body wall tend not to be eaten though.

  • @viliqilu5032
    @viliqilu5032 2 роки тому

    Saraaah urooo💞🤣🙂straight organic💞🤣🙂...

  • @yarrafarmsfiji6487
    @yarrafarmsfiji6487 2 роки тому

    Why scrape when you gonna peel it after....sa double job tale qori🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @yarrafarmsfiji6487
    @yarrafarmsfiji6487 2 роки тому

    She didn't see that coming....getting told off from Bubu

  • @alamai7799
    @alamai7799 2 роки тому

    Original is best.