Year: 2021

In the media

tag icon Nutrition, health and food security

Source: Africa.com (20 Jan 2021)

In combination with recommended integrated pest management practices, adopting these new varieties is an important step towards safeguarding smallholder farmers against this devastating viral disease.

Features

tag icon Innovations

New lines of CIMMYT-derived maize show increased resistance to maize lethal necrosis (MLN) disease. Their rapid adoption, along with sustained monitoring and prevention efforts, are crucial to preventing another outbreak, argues a new report.

News

tag icon Climate adaptation and mitigation

New research shows that the Nutrient Expert decision tool is better for farmers’ fields, extension services and the environment.

In the media

tag icon Environmental health and biodiversity

Source: All Africa (13 Jan 2022)

CIMMYT has developed new maize hybrid varieties showing promising resistance to the destructive fall armyworm pest, which has been causing huge crop losses ever since the pest was first reported in Africa in 2016.

In the media

tag icon Capacity development

Source: World Grain (12 Jan 2021)

CIMMYT was awarded a $5 million grant from the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR) to develop climate-resilient wheat.

News

tag icon Nutrition, health and food security

Former director of the Global Wheat Program positioned CIMMYT as the leading international research-for-development and breeding organization for wheat.

Press releases

tag icon Climate adaptation and mitigation

CIMMYT researchers and partners are applying genomics, remote sensing and big data analysis to fortify the crop against climate-related stresses.

In the media

Source: Connected to India (11 Jan 2021)

Ravi Singh, Head of Global Wheat Improvement at CIMMYT, received the prestigious award for his invaluable contributions to wheat research and the development and training of scientists.

News

tag icon Climate adaptation and mitigation

Webinar series from CGIAR examines the components of the crop supply chain, as part of the International Year of Plant Health.

Features

tag icon Gender equality, youth and social inclusion

Assessing the approach’s potential and limitations for strengthening the livelihoods of the rural poor, a new book draws conclusions applicable across the development field.

Scientist - Maize Breeding and Seed Systems

Postdoctoral Fellow - Nitrogen Use Efficiency