Notas de Desarrollo ECHO (EDN)
Al centro de nuestro trabajo son las Notas de Desarrollo de ECHO (EDN), que enviamos a miles de personas en más de 160 países. Publicado cada tres meses en inglés, francés, y español, en EDN compartimos la información más útil y práctica que encontramos sobre cómo cultivar alimentos en circunstancias difíciles.
Dentro de cada edición, encontrará técnicas, prácticas, información, y experiencias destacadas para guiarle en su trabajo en desarrollo de agricultura tropical y subtropical. También en EDN se encuentran “ECHOs de Nuestra Red,” “De Nuestros Centros de Impacto Regional,” “De Nuestro Banco de Semillas,” y más. Ediciones #1-51 fueron compiladas en los 1990 en el libro Amaranth to Zai Holes, que ahora está disponible gratis en línea. También, Opciones para Los Agricultores de Pequeña Escala, el libro más reciente de ECHO, expandió sobre la fundación de Amaranth to Zai Holes cubriendo EDN 52 a 100, con nuevos artículos de contribuidores especiales exclusivamente para el libro.
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EDN Issue #43 - 19/12/1993
New Data on Moringa Seed to Purify Water
Success With Velvet Bean in the Republic of Benin
A New Rearing Method for Cochineal Insects
A New Idea for an Emergency Milk Substitute in West Africa
Seed Available for a Carrot That Will Set Seed in the Tropics
EDN Issue #42 - 19/10/1993
An Annual Agricultural Missions Conference to be Started by ECHO
Moringa Leaves to Prevent Damping Off Disease of Seedlings
Iron Sulfate Molluscicide
Marama Beans
Home Made Mosquito Repellent From Neem
A Simple Way To Improve Starchy "Weaning Foods"
Beekeeping & Development, An "Edn" For Beekeepers
Seed For Psyllid Resistant Leucaena Tree
Echos From Our Network
Use Of Trees By Livestock, (A Series)
EDN Issue #41 - 19/7/1993
Book Reviews
Echos From our Network
For Your Interest Only
Bunchy Top on Papaya
Before You Get Excited About Spice Production, Consider This
Figure 1. Design for the Rus pump, courtesy of World Vision Australia and Rus Alit
Blossom End Rot on Tomatoes
Update on Nuñas (Popping Beans)
The Rus Pump
EDN Issue #40 - 19/3/1993
The Small Farm Resource Development Project
More On Neem To Control Scabies
When Honeybees Become Drunk
Honey As A Dressing For Wounds
'Alfagraze,' A Forage Alfalfa
Droughttolerant, Earlymaturing, Goodyielding 'Crimson' Lentil
Echos From Our Network
EDN Issue #39 - 1/1/1993
Echo's From Our Network
ECHO Gives a Hand to Russia
Grass Mulch an Innovative Way of Gardening in the Dry Tropics
Are Raw Vegetables More Nutritious Than Cooked One?
Can Citrus Residue Be Used for Animal Feed?Onions in the Tropics and Subtropics
EDN Issue #38 - 19/7/1992
Book Reviews
Pigeon Pea and Chickpea Release Phosphates
Living Support Poles for Yams (Diascorea spp)
Toxicity and Food Security: A review of health effects of cyanide exposure from cassava and of ways to prevent these effects
Storing Cooked Eggs
Nutritive Value of Nuñas (Popping Beans)
EDN Issue #37 - 19/6/1992
Cashew Growing Observations
Cashew Fruit Drying in Honduras
Training in Infrastructure for Developing Countries
When You Send Seed to ECHO
Cooking Oil Spray for Home Gardens
Short Term Heating Kills Cowpea Weevils
Effectiveness of a Moringa Oleifera Seed Extract in Treating a Skin Infection
Squash Catsup?
How Can I Get My Own Seed Import Permit?
Recipes for Velvet Beans -- and a Caution!
EDN Issue #36 - 1/4/1992
Moringa Stenopetala
Salt Tolerance in Leucaena?
Keeping Moneys Out of the Garden
A Living Fence That Might be Deadly
Oral Vaccine for Typhoid
Gardening in Volcanic Ash
Devastating Disease of Neem Trees in West Africa
EDN Issue #35 - 19/12/1991
We Are Beginning Our Second Decade!
Sudanese Experience With Neem To Control Pests
Some Helpful Facts About Salinity
Caution About Using Moringa Tree Roots As A Horseradish Substitute
Guidelines For Farmers Near Volcanos Who Must Now Plant In Fresh Volcanic Ash
Use Of Partially Buried Flower Pots Or Tin Cans Can Make A Big Difference In Watering Plants
Echos From Our Network
EDN Issue #34 - 19/10/1991
Use Of Gliricidia Sepium (Mother Of Cacao, Mata Raton, Rat Killer) To Control Rats
The Jaboticaba Tree, Myrciaria Cauliflora
Mushroom Cultivation In The Tropics
Saving Your Own Lettuce Seed
Echos From Our Network
The Simplest Way Yet To Control Bean Beetles