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Source: Down to Earth (15 Jul 2020)

While an estimated 10 percent of India’s 44 million ha of rice is cultivated through direct seeding, the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to an increase in this practice.

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Source: World Grain (15 Jul 2020)

CIMMYT scientists perform large genome-wide association study in India, Kenya and Mexico to understand yellow rust resistance in wheat.

Publications

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A new policy brief provides a roadmap for accelerating the adoption of conservation agriculture in Eastern India.

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Source: Farm Biz Africa (12 Jul 2020)

CIMMYT research affirms time and cost-saving advantages of sheller for smallholder maize farmers in Kenya.

Features

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7 ways to make small-scale mechanization work for African farmers.

Features

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A survey conducted by CIMMYT researchers collected insights from over 200 key value-chain market actors.

Blogs

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The “learning by doing” concept helps farmers in Zimbabwe successfully adopt sustainable agriculture principles.

Features

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Interest in farm machinery and crop diversification spike as farmers respond to COVID-19 labor shortages.

Features

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The tractor-mounted reaper saves farmers time and money and offers new sources of income.

Press releases

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Portal will encourage rapid, iterative experimentation and global teamwork to address spread and impact of the invasive crop pest.

News

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CIMMYT’s work may begin with seeds, but our innovations support farmers at all stages of the value chain.

Features

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Agricultural Innovation Program (AIP) comes to a close but its impact lives on.

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Source: Trouw (28 Jun 2020)

Opinions differ on if world food production could be improved if annual crops, such as maize, rice, wheat and vegetables, could be turned into perennials.

Features

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CIMMYT Scaling Advisor emphasizes importance of context and systemic thinking in how we do our research and implement projects.

Features

tag icon Gender equality, youth and social inclusion

The two-wheel tractor has proven its worth in Africa’s smallholder farms thanks to the FACASI project.