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The Baigasâ Resilient Alternative to Plantation Agriculture
Source: The Citizen (8 Nov 2021)
ML Jat points out some advantages of the bewar system, a climate-resilient alternative to plantation agriculture in India.
New CSISA Infographic highlights the impact of the CIMMYTâs Soil Intelligence System (SIS)
SIS currently implemented in three states in India helps generate robust soil health data to support soil management and agriculture interventions.
Itâs Rural Womenâs Day, from dawn to dusk
A day in the life of a farmer in Indiaâs Odisha state, part of tribal community that has long lived off the land.Â
Celebrating 10 years of the Borlaug Institute for South Asia
BISA staff and partners gathered across India and online to mark a decade of excellence in science and partnerships, and to set ambitious goals for the coming years.
Taming wheat blast
Researchers point out the future of the disease, the ways to manage it and prevent it from spreading â within and across continents.
Climate-smart strategy for weed management proves to be extremely effective
Results of an 8-year study show that weed density and diversity are greatly reduced when zero-tillage, drip-irrigation, and new crops are introduced to rice-wheat systems.
ICAR Organized âState Level Maize Dayâ in Haryana
Source: Krishi Jagran (15 Sep 2021)
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), together with CIMMYT and partners, organized a State Level Maize Day in the state of Haryana to discuss sustainable maize production systems for future generations.
CIMMYT scientists join 60th All India Wheat and Barley Research Workersâ Meet
Meeting highlights new varieties, production growth and strengthened collaboration through Accelerating Genetic Gains in Maize and Wheat (AGG) project.
Agricultural scientist Balwinder Singh awarded ‘Alumnus of the Year’ by a prestigious Australian university
Source: SBS Punjabi (8 Sep 2021)
The Indian researcher leads CIMMYTâs environmental analytics work in South Asia, where he addresses the regionâs productivity and sustainability challenges in cereal systems.
Indiaâs Groundwater Is In Trouble. And It Could Cause a Food Shortage for Millions By 2025, Study Finds
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 âcritically low groundwater availabilityâ.
Seeding happy, cleaning air: Farmers adopting non-burn tech give hope
Source: Down To Earth (1 Jul 2021)
The Happy Seederâa machine that cuts and lifts the paddy straw while simultaneously sowing the wheat cropâis not just the least polluting, but also the most scalable solution that can be adopted by farmers ‘en masse’.