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Improved wheat helps reduce women’s workload in rural Afghanistan
Gender equality, youth and social inclusionNew research shows improved wheat raises the quality of life for men and women across rural communities in Afghanistan.
New Publications: Using networks to disseminate agricultural innovations
InnovationsA new study examines how networks help spread new technologies and innovations in agriculture.
Project helps African farmers identify regional best practices
Climate adaptation and mitigationTraditional farming systems in Africa must be updated for today’s climate and market challenges, according to a new article from the University of Queensland.
Scaling sustainable agriculture in South Asia
Climate adaptation and mitigationA two-day regional policy dialogue on scaling conservation agriculture for sustainable intensification in South Asia was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from September 8-9, 2017.
Three technologies that are changing agriculture in Bangladesh
Capacity developmentIn agrarian countries like Bangladesh, agriculture can serve as a powerful driving force to raise family incomes and the nation’s entire economy.
Project to boost Nepal’s seed sector meets to discuss a way forward
Nutrition, health and food securityEleven seed companies shared progress and lessons learned in enhancing Nepal’s seed sector during a recent meeting held in Kathmandu, Nepal.
New screening cycle for deadly MLN virus set to begin in Kenya
Nutrition, health and food securityThe maize lethal necrosis screening site in Kenya will begin its second screening cycle of 2017 at the end of October.
Afghanistan scientists assess achievements of Australia-funded wheat research
Nutrition, health and food securityAfghanistan scientists meet to reflect on achievements after 15 years of Australia-funded wheat research.
Asian scientists join cross-continental training to restrain wheat blast disease
Capacity developmentNine South Asia wheat researchers recently visited the Americas for training on measures to control a deadly and mysterious wheat blast disease.
Drought tolerant maize provides extra 9 months of food for farming families
Nutrition, health and food securityA new study shows that drought tolerant maize varieties can provide farming families in Zimbabwe an extra 9 months of food at no additional cost.
Delegates gather in Morocco to combat nematodes in agriculture
Nutrition, health and food securityEighty delegates from across the globe recently gathered at the 6th International Cereal Nematode Symposium in Agadir, Morocco to discuss the spread of nematodes.
New Publications: Mitigating greenhouse gas emission from rising food production
A new study identifies the key ways to keep up with India’s rising food demand while minimizing greenhouse gas emissions.
Yemen identified as “stepping stone” to wheat stem rust’s global spread
Nutrition, health and food securityNew research reveals the most likely routes for the spread of new wheat stem rust strains.
Experts call for data revolution to achieve Sustainable Development Goals
Capacity developmentModern data systems are essential to monitor, manage and plan actions taken by governments to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.