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Projects

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News

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CIMMYT and EIAR officially closed a wheat seed scaling project that benefitted 131,132 households.

Scientist - Markets and Value Chain Specialist
Features

tag icon Nutrition, health and food security

Reaching even the most remote corners of Africa, agrodealers give farmers access to agricultural inputs and services.

Features

tag icon Gender equality, youth and social inclusion

Self-help groups in Bihar are putting thousands of rural women in touch with agricultural innovations, benefiting households and the environment.

News

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These technologies, known as high-throughput phenotyping platforms, replace lengthy paper-based visual observations of crop trials.

Features

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CIMMYT sociologist believes there is one vital resource that remains untapped to increase food security and boost livelihoods.

News

tag icon Environmental health and biodiversity

A recent study in Ethiopia has concluded that encouraging biodiversity on and around agricultural land likely increases its productivity.

Photos

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This year the group harvested more than 3,300 kg from seven acres of land.

Features

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Farmers are reaping the benefits of SAWA hybrid, an improved maize seed variety designed to withstand drought conditions.

News

tag icon Gender equality, youth and social inclusion

A new guidebook promotes improved seed and farming technologies for men and women, with the goal of increasing adoption rates.

News

tag icon Nutrition, health and food security

Policy to encourage alternative crops for wheat farmers in South Asia a short-term solution at best, say CIMMYT researchers

Infographics

tag icon Nutrition, health and food security

They show how wheat blast spreads, its potential effect on wheat production in South Asia and ways farmers can manage it.