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Winners of third Cargill-CIMMYT Award increase food production in Mexico

The award supports initiatives that tackle food security challenges in Mexico through long-term solutions.

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EL BATAN, MEXICO – Cargill Mexico and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) announced the winners of the third Cargill-CIMMYT Food Security and Sustainability Award on July 24. The award ceremony took place at CIMMYT’s global headquarters in México.

The Cargill-CIMMYT Award supports initiatives that tackle food security challenges in Mexico through long-term solutions. Winners have successfully increased the production of nutrient-rich food and made it available to people.

This year, the jury selected the most innovative projects in three categories:

  • Farmers: Carlos Barragán, for the project ‘De la milpa a tu plato’ (‘From the field to your plate’). Based in the state of Oaxaca, this initiative promotes food security and sustainability in small-scale farming systems.
  • Opinion Leaders: Fundación Mexicana para el Desarrollo Rural, for the project Educampo. This project supports poor maize smallholders who live in marginalized communities to make their farming more productive and profitable.
  • Researchers: Mario López, for the project ‘Technology for bean production.’ This initiative incremented production from 2 to 9 tons per hectare, disseminated agricultural technologies and increased the use of improved seed.

Winners were awarded a total of $25,000. The Farmers and Researchers categories received $10,000 each and the Opinion Leaders category was supported with $5,000.

A panel of experts from the agricultural and food sectors selected the winners from a shortlist of 30 projects across the country. The jury included representatives from Cargill Mexico, CIMMYT, Grupo Bimbo, the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture, Mexico’s Agriculture Council and Mexico’s Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock, Rural Development, Fisheries and Food.


About Cargill

Cargill’s 155,000 employees across 70 countries work relentlessly to achieve our purpose of nourishing the world in a safe, responsible and sustainable way. Every day, we connect farmers with markets, customers with ingredients, and people and animals with the food they need to thrive.

We combine 153 years of experience with new technologies and insights to serve as a trusted partner for food, agriculture, financial and industrial customers in more than 125 countries. Side-by-side, we are building a stronger, sustainable future for agriculture. For more information, visit Cargill.com and our News Center.

About Cargill Mexico

Cargill Mexico aims to contribute in improving agricultural productivity, satisfying and fulfilling the expectations of the domestic industry. In addition to adding value to human and animal nutrition and thus encourage economic development, Cargill Mexico reinvests its profits in several new businesses in the country. Cargill has 9 business units that have operations in Mexico, it employs more than 1,750 people in 13 states and has a total of 30 facilities, including a corporate office in Mexico City. For more information, visit Cargill.com.mx, and our News Center.

About CIMMYT

The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) is the global leader in publicly-funded maize and wheat research and related farming systems. Headquartered near Mexico City, CIMMYT works with hundreds of partners throughout the developing world to sustainably increase the productivity of maize and wheat cropping systems, thus improving global food security and reducing poverty. CIMMYT is a member of the CGIAR System and leads the CGIAR Research Programs on Maize and Wheat and the Excellence in Breeding Platform. The Center receives support from national governments, foundations, development banks and other public and private agencies. For more information, visit www.cimmyt.org.


For more information

Cargill Mexico: Joselyn Ortega, Joselyn_Ortega@cargill.com, +52 5511057429.

CIMMYT: Ricardo Curiel, R.Curiel@cgiar.org, +52 5558047544.


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Carlos Barragán (center) receives the Cargill-CIMMYT Award, in the Farmers category. Behind him are representatives from the organizations in the jury (from left to right): Bosco de la Vega, President of Mexico’s National Agriculture Council; David Hernández, Global Chief Procurement Officer of Grupo Bimbo; Martin Kropff, Director General of CIMMYT; Jorge Zertuche, Mexico’s Undersecretary of Agriculture; Marcelo Martins, President of Cargill Mexico; and José Sáenz, Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Economy. (Photo: CIMMYT)
Carlos Barragán (center) receives the Cargill-CIMMYT Award, in the Farmers category.
Behind him are representatives from the organizations in the jury (from left to right): Bosco de la Vega, President of Mexico’s National Agriculture Council; David Hernández, Global Chief Procurement Officer of Grupo Bimbo; Martin Kropff, Director General of CIMMYT; Jorge Zertuche, Mexico’s Undersecretary of Agriculture; Marcelo Martins, President of Cargill Mexico; and José Sáenz, Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Economy. (Photo: CIMMYT)
From left to right: Marcelo Martins, President of Cargill Mexico; Carlos Barragán, Farmers category winner; Citlali Fuentes, from Fundación Mexicana para el Desarrollo Rural, Opinion Leaders category winner; Mario López, Researchers category winner; and Martin Kropff, Director General of CIMMYT. (Photo: CIMMYT)
From left to right: Marcelo Martins, President of Cargill Mexico; Carlos Barragán, Farmers category winner; Citlali Fuentes, from Fundación Mexicana para el Desarrollo Rural, Opinion Leaders category winner; Mario López, Researchers category winner; and Martin Kropff, Director General of CIMMYT. (Photo: CIMMYT)