Year: 2019
The new challenges of wheat improvement
Climate adaptation and mitigationIn an interview for BBC Newsday, CIMMYT senior scientist Velu Govindan spoke of today’s challenges for wheat breeders.
Int’l Wheat Congress: Bangladesh’s success sung in Saskatoon
Climate adaptation and mitigationSource: Dhaka Tribune (24 Jul 2019)
With CIMMYT support, Bangladesh developed blast resistant wheat in the quickest possible time.
Stunting in Nepal: Besides chauchau and chips, local crops may also be responsible
Nutrition, health and food securitySource: Online Khabar (24 Jul 2019)
Soil scientist David Guerena, who works for the Nepal Seed and Fertiliser Project run by CIMMYT, advocates for zinc-enriched fertilizers in Nepal.
India honors CIMMYT climate-smart farming expert
Climate adaptation and mitigationM.L. Jat received the Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Award for outstanding and impact-oriented research contributions in natural resource management and agricultural engineering.
New manual provides quantitative approach to drought stress phenotyping
InnovationsThe manual covers field site selection, effects of weather, crop management and other factors to standardize the required intensity, timing and uniformity of imposed drought stress during field trials.
Precision spreader for fertilizer set to change the agriculture scene in Nepal
Gender equality, youth and social inclusionThe small hand-operated device, which ensures the even distribution of fertilizer, could support food production, nutrition, and even the incorporation of women to farming.
What farmers want
InnovationsIn demonstration plots in Kenya, smallholder farmers evaluate and rank maize varieties according to their preferred traits — a feedback that is crucial to CIMMYT’s maize breeding work.
More with less: Research for intensified food production with scarcer resources and heating climates
Climate adaptation and mitigationHow plant breeding helps to feed the world.
Top scientists from CGIAR to present latest research at International Wheat Congress in Canada
InnovationsMore than 800 global experts will gather in Saskatoon to strategize on ways to meet projected nutritional needs of 60% more people by 2050.
Improved access to finance can boost seed business in Nepal
InnovationsThe Nepal Seed and Fertilizer (NSAF) project is expanding its support to include finance, working with commercial banks to develop and expand access to innovative financial products for seed companies.
Groundwater, the unexpected villain in India’s air pollution crisis
Climate adaptation and mitigationSource: The Telegraph (15 Jul 2019)
CIMMYT study reveals water conservation policies by the regional governments of Haryana and Punjab aggravate air pollution.
Cornell University appoints Bram Govaerts as Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large
Capacity developmentThis distinction acknowledges work that has had great international impact in the sciences and other fields.
Ensuring food security for a growing planet
Nutrition, health and food securityRising populations will squeeze food systems worldwide. Science and partnerships can help.
Breaking Ground: Munyaradzi Mutenje tailors innovations to farmers needs
Gender equality, youth and social inclusionMutenje opens dialogue with farmers to design new interventions that target farmers’ needs and achieve positive impact.