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African leaders rely on science and technology to improve food security
At the Africa Food Security Leadership Dialogue in Rwanda, experts and...
Warmer night temperatures reduce wheat yields in Mexico, scientists say
International gathering highlights cutting edge efforts to improve yields, nutrition, and...
Africa Food Security Leadership Dialogue
The meeting will facilitate engagement between key stakeholders to galvanize unified...
CIMMYT and CGIAR staff join Ethiopia’s record-breaking tree-planting campaign
People across the country planted more than 350 million trees in...
Tek Sapkota
Zimbabwe Agriseeds partners CIMMYT in production of new drought tolerant cultivars
Source: Food Business Africa (3 Apr 2019)
Partnership will facilitate production of drought tolerant varieties in the wake...
Breaking Ground: Tek Sapkota finds ways to reduce emissions from agriculture...
He is one of the lead authors of the “Special Report...
Breaking Ground: Clare Stirling sees no silver bullets to control agriculture’s...
Scientist Clare Stirling describes how agriculture can reduce its emissions and...
Farmers at center of sustainable agriculture in Kenya
Climate change’s impact in eastern and southern Africa has driven many...
Sustainable agriculture for healthy forests
Agriculture is the second largest emitter of global greenhouse gas emissions...
New Publications: Sustainable agriculture boosts water savings in India
In northwestern India, growing maize is being advocated as an alternative...
Improved genetic analysis offers faster, more precise results to crop breeders
Researchers improve global collaboration on harnessing genes in breeding that can...
Growing more with less: Improving productivity, resilience and sustainability in Africa
Sustainable intensification is helping farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa become more productive,...
New generation of hunger fighters needed, says Julie Borlaug at CIMMYT...
Encourage youth willing to become “hunger fighters” to take up the...
Tackling challenges to cereal production through cross-crop collaborations
Cropping systems can become more resilient in the face of climate...