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Public and Private Plant Breeding: Finding Common Ground
InnovationsSource: SeedWorld (10 Sep 2023)
Fernando Gonzalez, a retired plant breeder from CIMMYT, participated in the webinar hosted by Seed World Group, unveiling possible paths forward public and private plant breeding efforts.
Fodder Technology Chops Backbreaking Labor in Half for Bangladeshi Women
Environmental health and biodiversitySource: AgriLink (31 Mar 2023)
The fodder chopper implemented by CIMMYT has been a game-changer for female farmers and wider rural economies in Bangladesh.
Conservation agriculture helps smallholder farmers to be more resource efficient
Capacity developmentA village in the Indian state of Bihar boasts 100% zero-till technology adoption, helping improve agriculture production and climate change mitigation.
Show that you can thrive and excel in all environments
Gender equality, youth and social inclusionOne CGIAR System Board Chair Lindiwe Majele Sibanda shares lessons from her life and wide-ranging career.
Mechanisation to re-configure smallholder production
InnovationsSource: The Herald (12 Sep 2023)
CIMMYT hosted a meeting to reflect upon the HAFIZ project nearest end, shaping the future of mechanisation policies and interventions in Zimbabwe.
The Scaling Scan — launch of 3rd edition
Capacity developmentHelping great innovations scale to successful implementation.
Preventing nitrogen loss in maize
Environmental health and biodiversityCIMMYT and JIRCAS research aims to identify the mechanisms plants use to mitigate nitrogen losses.
LIPS-Zim empowers smallholder farmers
Climate adaptation and mitigationSource: NewsDay (7 Sep 2023)
CIMMYT in partnership with various research institutions, seeks to increase livestock production and productivity by farmers through the Livestock Production Systems in Zimbabwe (LIPS-Zim) project.
Realizing the Potential of Neglected Crops in Latin America
Environmental health and biodiversityCIMMYT highlights the value of neglected crops in Latin America through new methodologies and initiatives.
Harnessing new high-resolution satellite imagery to plant breeding
InnovationsNew study by CIMMYT researchers shows how multi-temporal, high-resolution satellite images can be used effectively to monitor breeding maize and wheat breeding plots in diverse environments.
Groundwater depletion rates in India could triple in coming decades as climate warms, study shows
Source: Michigan News (1 Sep 2023)
New study analyzes historical data on groundwater levels, climate and crop water stress to look for recent changes in withdrawal rates due to warming.
Agroecology alliance calls for more food at less cost to nature in Congo Basin
Climate adaptation and mitigationSource: Mongabay (28 Aug 2023)
CIMMYT research, Prasanna Boddupalli, emphasise the importance of reorienting food production systems and agricultural policy across the Congo Basin.
Women leaders in science: reaching out to break through
Gender equality, youth and social inclusionBreaking barriers and changing the leadership equation through women as catalysts of change.