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CIMMYT scientists will present at the COP 13 conference on a new collection of tools and resources that could revolutionize maize breeding and promote genetic diversity conservation.

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200 world-class scientists from over 20 countries will gather in Mexico from December 13 to 15 for the 4th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium.

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Recent media reports show that the 19 million inhabitants of New Delhi are under siege from a noxious haze.

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Three major commercial maize-growing and seed exporting countries in southern Africa were found to be so far free from the deadly maize lethal necrosis (MLN) disease.

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Conserving and using agricultural biodiversity to create better crops can help meet several sustainable development goals and stave off further species extinctions.

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Research centers, development agencies and governments must work together to respond to climate predictions before food crises develop, say two CIMMYT scientists.

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Leaf rust is increasingly impacting durum wheat production worldwide.

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Sustainable farming practices allow smallholder farmers to improve maize yields while reducing deforestation in Mexico, report finds.

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Researchers improve global collaboration on harnessing genes in breeding that can help the crop withstand the effects of climate change.

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An online learning platform created in partnership with the Seeds of Discovery (SeeD) initiative will revolutionize the project’s capacity development efforts.

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CIMMYT’s drought-tolerant varieties have been delivered to three million farmers across Africa.

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Maize lethal necrosis poses a major concern to researchers, seed companies and farmers in sub-Saharan Africa.

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CIMMYT offers a new set of improved maize hybrids to partners in southern Africa and similar regions, to scale up production for farmers in these areas.

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Pests are likely to spread as climate change continues to impact farming systems globally, according to a new study.

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Stakeholders in the agricultural sector met in Nairobi, Kenya, for the 4th Annual Food Security Conference (AFSC) on 12-13 October 2016.