Results for "conservation agriculture"
Pakistani farmers adopt new and improved agronomic techniques
The Agricultural Innovation Program Agronomy’s annual meeting was held in Islamabad,...
Mexico, funding, sustainability key to meeting agricultural challenges, “CIMMYT 50” delegates...
Pushing the boundaries on technological innovation and sustainability must always be...
A leading NGO joins hands with CIMMYT-CCAFS to empower women farmers
NGO partnership brings new capacity building opportunities.
Are cows the next development boom for smallholder farmers?
Smallholder livestock farmers in Zimbabwe are rapidly increasing profits thanks to...
Beating the odds: Indigenous female scientist gets Mexico’s National Youth Award
CIMMYT PhD fellow Tania Martínez receives Mexican National Youth Award for...
China’s vice premier ushers in new era of agricultural collaboration
China’s Vice Premier Liu Yandong visits CIMMYT to thank the organization...
New Publications: Study reveals new insights about machinery adoption in Bangladesh
In this list of recent publications, we discuss new ways how...
Farming Systems Intensification in South Asia
A workshop on farming systems analysis was held at Wageningen University...
New Publications: Land availability and smallholder development in Zambia
New publications from CIMMYT staff cover challenges in land availability in...
New multi-crop zero-till planter boosts yields and farming efficiency in Pakistan
A new planter that promotes dry seeding of rice, saves water...
Bayer collaboration promises new innovations for South Asia farms
CIMMYT and Bayer’s Crop Science team are looking for practical solutions...
SIMLESA meeting reveals many successes, gears up for phase II
SIMLESA discusses progress, achievements, and ways forward through 2018 at annual...
New Publications: Red root marker improves double haploid maize breeding
Improved marker identification discovered in new study by the MAIZE CGIAR...
Will El Niño be a wake-up call to invest in food...
In southern Africa close to 50 million people are projected to...