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The livelihoods of millions of people in developing countries,
which depend on dryland agriculture to ensure their food security
and their well-being, could be improved measurably by gains in
agricultural crop yields. This book describes lessons learnt from
an innovative scheme in India that improved crop yields in
drylands. It shows how the scheme can be scaled up for other
dryland regions of the world. The scheme uses localized soil
nutrient analyses to create an integrated, climate smart fertilizer
and planting plan that maximises yields for farmers. This book
describes how a partnership between a global scientific
organization (such as International Crops Research Institute for
the Semi-Arid Tropics, ICRISAT) and state and non-state actors can
provide a route to equitable growth, specifically for small and
marginal farmers, and how this approach can be replicated worldwide
to enhance rural livelihoods. This strategic collaboration and its
conceptual and functional design is fully outlined, as well as the
scheme's implementation and the effective monitoring and learning
process that has been created.
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