Year: 2016

Features

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Cropping systems can become more resilient in the face of climate change through better coordination and standardization.

Blogs

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In southern Africa close to 50 million people are projected to be affected by droughts caused by the current El Niño, write CIMMYT scientists.

News

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AIP meets to review progress and plan follow up surveys to address farmer demands and future challenges.

News

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CIMMYT Director General travels to Bangladesh to tackle wheat blast and other activities key to maintaining food security in the country.

Features

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Almost half the world’s wheat land is sown to varieties that come directly or indirectly from research by CGIAR scientists, according to a new report.

Blogs

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New high-zinc varieties of wheat can help improve diets in some parts of India, scientists V.K. Mishra, Ramash Chand and Arun Joshi write in The Indian Express newspaper.

Blogs

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Conservation agriculture practices are climate-smart, helping farmers adapt to climate change while minimizing greenhouse gas emissions, researchers say.

News

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MasAgro’s annual Pacífico Sur Hub photo contest documents where extension agents work every day, from their point of view.

News

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New maize varieties with resistance and tolerance to multiple stresses to benefit Pakistani farmers thanks to joint CIMMYT-USAID collaboration.

News

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CIMMYT Director General Martin Kropff presented the organization’s draft strategy with its unifying vision at the staff session in the organization’s Delhi office.

News

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A new video aimed at raising awareness among farmers about high-yielding, drought-tolerant maize varieties is set for distribution in eastern Kenya.

Features

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Scientists battling to increase wheat production by more than 60 percent over the next 35 years to meet projected demand are optimistic that they have begun to unravel some genetic mysteries.

News

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John R. Porter, member of the WHEAT Independent Steering Committee, was granted Knight of the French Order of Agriculture Merit at a ceremony on 1 March.

Press releases

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Findings can help to boost wheat’s climate resilience worldwide

News

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The Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa project has contributed towards improving the seed system in sub-Saharan Africa in the face of extreme drought.