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tag icon Environmental health and biodiversity

CSISA publishes policy and research note on how to develop balanced nutrient management innovations in the region.

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tag icon Gender equality, youth and social inclusion

West Bengal farmer Halima Bibi recognized for success in maize production.

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tag icon Climate adaptation and mitigation

Smallholders in India’s Karnataka state get higher yields from drought- and heat-tolerant maize.

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Source: Down to Earth (13 Nov 2019)

The state of Haryana has supplied machines like the Happy Seeder to farmers, who saw costs drop and yields increase this year.

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Source: Deustche Welle (8 Nov 2019)

CIMMYT scientist M.L. Jat argues that India now needs to undergo a second, “evergreen” revolution, driven by technology such as the happy seeder.

Features

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CIMMYT wheat breeder supports smallholder farmers without access to a diversified diet by improving nutritional quality in wheat.

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tag icon Nutrition, health and food security

Source: Times of India (21 Oct 2019)

CIMMYT Principal Scientist M.L. Jat notes high number of happy seeders in Haryana and Punjab.

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tag icon Nutrition, health and food security

Source: The Wire (17 Oct 2019)

Balwinder Singh warns that air pollution in India could be severe due to burning crop residue.

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tag icon Innovations

Source: Donne del Food (16 Oct 2019)

Study by CIMMYT, Stanford and Cornell shows microsatellites can contribute to sustainable increase of food production.

Videos

tag icon Nutrition, health and food security

BBC radio show Witness History focuses on the life and work of Norman Borlaug.

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tag icon Nutrition, health and food security

Source: Hindustan Times (11 Oct 2019)

CIMMYT and Cornell study states the health risks of pollution caused by stubble burning.

Press releases

tag icon Climate adaptation and mitigation

Researchers argue data from small satellites can help target agricultural interventions to locations where impact will be greatest.

Features

tag icon Climate adaptation and mitigation

CIMMYT maize physiologist supports development of new climate-resilient maize varieties that help resource-poor Asian farmers protect their food and income security.

In the media

Source: The Hindu Business Line (24 Sep 2019)

International team found a way to breed better wheat varieties with high yields and resistance to diseases and the adverse effects of climate change.

Press releases

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The average farmer who uses the Happy Seeder can generate up to 20% more profits than those who burn their fields, according to a new study published in Science.