Africa

CIMMYT’s work in Africa helps farmers access new maize and wheat systems-based technologies, information and markets, raising incomes and enhancing crop resilience to drought and climate change. CIMMYT sets priorities in consultation with ministries of agriculture, seed companies, farming communities and other stakeholders in the maize and wheat value chains. Our activities in Africa are wide ranging and include: breeding maize for drought tolerance and low-fertility soils, and for resistance to insect pests, foliar diseases and parasitic weeds; sustainably intensifying production in maize- and wheat-based systems; and investigating opportunities to reduce micronutrient and protein malnutrition among women and young children.

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Africa RISING interviews Frédéric Baudron, systems agronomist at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in Ethiopia.

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Green manures are an affordable and environmentally friendly alternative to fertilizer for many farmers in southern Africa.

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CIMMYT and the Agricultural Research Council (ARC) of South Africa host a five-day gender training workshop in Pretoria, South Africa.

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A modern quarantine facility will be established this year to safely import maize breeding materials and proactively breed for MLN resistance and tolerance.

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A modern quarantine facility will be set up in Zimbabwe to safely import materials and proactively breed for resistance against MLN.

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CIMMYT is stepping up efforts to combat malnutrition through agricultural research and the release of orange maize varieties.