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    Scaling up integration of vegetable and agroforestry systems in Asian watersheds: The SANREM-TMPEGS Philippines strategy

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    2008
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    Espaldon, Maria Victoria O.
    Isidra, B.
    Sofia, A.
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    This paper presents the initial output of the scaling-up component of the SANREM CRSP- TMPEGS Philippines. The primary objective of this component is to test and employ different methods of scaling up to disseminate the benefits that can be generated from research on the integration of vegetables and agroforestry systems in Philippine watersheds. The study area is Barangay Songco, Lantapan, Bukidnon, Philippines.
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