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Pasture management with indigenous grasses and road water harvesting in arid to semi-arid lands (ASAL)

This grass manual gives a speed course on why and how we should practice the cultivation of grasses in the dry rangelands. It will tell you the basics on:

  • the grass species that are most suitable to grow
  • essential management practices
  • road water harvesting, and
  • how to make money with grass production.

Please access the manual through this link.


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Last modified: July 8, 2020

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Meta Meta Amhara National Regional State Bureau of Agriculture     Ethiopian Roads Authority Global Resilience Partnership Mekelle University The Rockefeller Foundation The Swedish International Development Cooperation Tigray Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Development USAID World Bank Group Zurich Insurance Group

The roadsforwater website is an initiative of MetaMeta Research and the Flood-Based Livelihoods Network Foundation