India

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In the media

tag icon Environmental health and biodiversity

Source: Green Queen (11 Aug 2021)

A recent study of the groundwater in India revealed that, by 2025, large areas of the north-western and southern parts of the country will have “critically low groundwater availability”.

In the media

tag icon Climate adaptation and mitigation

Source: Down To Earth (1 Jul 2021)

The Happy Seeder—a machine that cuts and lifts the paddy straw while simultaneously sowing the wheat crop—is not just the least polluting, but also the most scalable solution that can be adopted by farmers ‘en masse’.

Features

tag icon Gender equality, youth and social inclusion

Researchers, extension services, partners and policymakers can better support feminization of agriculture processes in the Indo-Gangetic Plains through improved research and recommendations.

News

tag icon Environmental health and biodiversity

Massive study of breeding lines across environments pinpoints genomic regions associated with yield potential and stress-resilience in bread wheat.

In the media

tag icon Nutrition, health and food security

Source: Reuters (15 Apr 2021)

Scientists at CIMMYT expect to sharply ramp up new wheat varieties enriched with zinc that can boost the essential mineral for millions of poor people with deficient diets.

In the media

tag icon Climate adaptation and mitigation

Source: Rural 21 (1 Apr 2021)

Providing canal irrigation as a substitute irrigation source will likely not be enough to maintain current production levels.

Photos

tag icon Capacity development

In India’s state of Odisha, maize farming is lifting up the socioeconomic status of women.

In the media

tag icon Climate adaptation and mitigation

Source: Down To Earth (5 Mar 2021)

A study led by CIMMYT found that the use of field-specific fertilizer in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) can increase grain yield, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and boost incomes for farmers.

In the media

tag icon Capacity development

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald (3 Mar 2021)

Sanjaya Rajaram, a world-renowned wheat breeder and scientist recognized with the World Food Prize, died on February 17 from COVID-19 in Ciudad Obregon, Mexico.

Press releases

tag icon Climate adaptation and mitigation

Switch to irrigation canals will not fully compensate for the expected loss of groundwater in Indian agriculture, new study concludes.

News

tag icon Innovations

Barry O’Farrell highlighted strong collaboration of CIMMYT and BISA with Australian research institutes.

Publications

tag icon Nutrition, health and food security

The results of this study will allow breeders to optimize dual purpose maize varieties to sustainably feed people and their livestock.

News

tag icon Capacity development

The Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award is the highest honor conferred by the Government of India to non-resident Indians.

News

tag icon Climate adaptation and mitigation

New research shows that the Nutrient Expert decision tool is better for farmers’ fields, extension services and the environment.