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SRFSI: The West Bengal story
Climate adaptation and mitigationIn the state of West Bengal, India, farmers and entrepreneurs are finding success with the help of climate-smart conservation agriculture practices.
Looking forward, looking back
Climate adaptation and mitigationPartners from four countries reflect and plan ahead after five years of the SRFSI project.
You can grow wheat, rice with 40% less water-research shows
InnovationsSource: Daily Trust (23 May 2019)
CIMMYT researchers report a sub-surface drip fertigation system combined with conservation agriculture uses less water to produce the same wheat and rice yields.
Representatives from eight Asian countries meet in Hyderabad to tackle fall armyworm
Nutrition, health and food securitySource: Relief Web (1 May 2019)
USAID, CIMMYT and ICRISAT convened a workshop to share experiences, best practices, approaches and challenges in managing FAW.
Deadly Fall Armyworm threat here to stay
Nutrition, health and food securitySource: The Hindu (1 May 2019)
CIMMYT, USAID, ICRISAT and CGIAR have joined hands to address FAW threat in Asia.
Towards Climate-Smart And Sustainable Agriculture in India
Climate adaptation and mitigationSource: Outlook (1 Apr 2019)
CIMMYT, NICRA, ICAR and other partners jointly implemented the Climate-Resilient Agricultural Practices – Climate-Smart Villages Project, which is now being scaled up.
Innovative irrigation promises “more crop per drop” for India’s water-stressed cereals
Climate adaptation and mitigationA study demonstrates how rice and wheat can be grown using 40 percent less water.
CIMMYT and UAS-Bangalore to establish a maize doubled haploid facility in Karnataka, India
Nutrition, health and food securityOccupying 12 acres of land, the facility is expected to produce at least 30,000 DH lines a year.
Support groups open women’s access to farm technologies in northeast India
Gender equality, youth and social inclusionSelf-help groups in Bihar are putting thousands of rural women in touch with agricultural innovations, benefiting households and the environment.
Tribal women in India find value in maize cultivation
Gender equality, youth and social inclusionThis year the group harvested more than 3,300 kg from seven acres of land.
Assessing the effectiveness of a “wheat holiday” for preventing blast in the lower Gangetic plains
Nutrition, health and food securityPolicy to encourage alternative crops for wheat farmers in South Asia a short-term solution at best, say CIMMYT researchers
BISA and PAU awarded for collaborative work on residue management
Climate adaptation and mitigationJoint team recognized for their work on rice residue management using the Super Straw Management System, or Super SMS.
Finding the story behind weeds
InnovationsResearchers use the Photovoice methodology to better understand weed management practices.
Experts identify policy gaps in fertilizer application in India
InnovationsA dialogue in New Delhi facilitated discussion on innovations for promoting balanced application of macro and micro nutrient fertilizers in Indian agriculture.