Results for "climate change"
How women are unlocking the potential of maize in Mayurbhanj, India
Tar Spot Complex a potential big black spot on US maize...
A new study shows that nearly 12 million hectares of the...
Nutrition, health and food securityHow collaboration can help grow and transform agriculture in Africa
Money alone can’t solve Africa’s agricultural problems. International collaboration is key.
Nutrition, health and food securityCIMMYT promotes gender awareness in agriculture research and development in Ethiopia
Gender awareness and gender-sensitive approaches are slowly spreading into agricultural research,...
Capacity development, Gender equality, youth and social inclusionMaize
Developing nutritious, high-yielding, climate-resilient, disease- and pest-resistant maize for the tropics.
New Publications: Conservation agriculture increases the adaptive capacity of cropping systems
A new study examined over 700 independent studies to find out...
Climate adaptation and mitigationNew Publications: Addressing conflict through community resource management
A new study examines the role of collective resource management in...
Capacity developmentProject helps African farmers identify regional best practices
Traditional farming systems in Africa must be updated for today's climate...
Climate adaptation and mitigation, Nutrition, health and food securityWhy development needs innovation
“Innovation” may be just another development buzzword, but adopting the principles...
Capacity development, InnovationsWheat forum builds partnerships for sustainable intensification in Nepal
The Government of Nepal recently endorsed a new twenty-year agriculture development...
Capacity developmentBreaking Ground: AbduRahman Beshir is revitalizing Pakistan’s maize sector
AbduRahman Beshir and his team are developing climate-resilient, biofortified and biotic...
Nutrition, health and food securitySales boost seed sector growth in Nepal
Four Nepalese seed companies are showing signs of significant growth, with...
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