Blogs
New Publications: Goat grass gives wheat breeders an edge
InnovationsA new commentary published today in Nature Plants highlights the importance of an ancient grass species for wheat breeding.
CIMMYT research publications sow seeds in academic world
InnovationsCIMMYT scientists produce a lot more than just improved maize and wheat varieties.
Are you a wizard or a prophet?
Nutrition, health and food securityNew book highlights our relationship with nature and humanity’s future and tackles the age-old question: Can we control nature or are we, like all other species, bound by its laws?
Emergency seed fuels quick farm recovery in drought-affected Ethiopia
Climate adaptation and mitigationIn response to Ethiopia’s worst drought in 50 years and a critical shortage of seed in 2016, CIMMYT and partners delivered over 3,400 tons of high quality seed to farmers.
Government officials learn about agricultural mechanization in Bangladesh
Capacity developmentOn December 10 2017,CIMMYT joined SAARC in celebrating the 33rd SAARC Charter Day.
Women are the foundation for change in rural Ethiopia
Gender equality, youth and social inclusionCommunity conversations, a human-centered approach, puts people in charge of their own development in maize-based communities in Ethiopia.
Innovation leads South Asia’s new Green Revolution
Nutrition, health and food securityLeaders from across South Asia recently called for increased investment in conservation agriculture to protect future food systems across the region.
Success in mainstreaming CSISA-supported agricultural technologies
Capacity developmentSince 2015, CSISA has been working to generate evidence on best management practices for improving cropping system productivity in the Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains.
The keys to make seeder calibration easy
Capacity developmentThe Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) is helping farmers in Bangladesh save money and time with the implementation of simple calibration keys.
Local businesses boost farmer access to quality seed in Nepal
Capacity developmentThe Nepal Seed and Fertilizer project is working with seed companies to build their capacity for both seed production and distribution.
Facing the fall armyworm threat
Climate adaptation and mitigationIn a new blog published by Farming First, B.M. Prasanna discusses overcoming a pest that has been ravaging fields in Africa.
Ethiopian farmers profit from scaled-up, fast-track production of disease resistant wheat seed
Capacity developmentMore than 75,000 small-scale wheat farmers in Ethiopia’s 4 major wheat-growing regions gain access to a vital asset—over 400 tons of seed of new, disease resistant wheat varieties.Â