Results for "sustainable intensification"
Can African smallholders farm themselves out of poverty?
Source: The Conversation (11 Dec 2019)
New study examines if agricultural intensification can take households across the...
A switch to success
West Bengal farmer Halima Bibi recognized for success in maize production.
New publications: Understanding changes in farming systems to propose adapted solutions
Researchers identify national policies, climate and soil fertility changes, population increase,...
SACAU’s Majola Mabuza at COP24: How soil can help meet climate...
"At the production stage, soils have an important role to play...
Comparing apples with apples: Farm economic analysis in Kathmandu
Are you a wizard or a prophet?
New book highlights our relationship with nature and humanity’s future and...
Australian High Commissioner to India visits project fields
This November, the work of the SRFSI project was marked with...
New Publications: Using networks to disseminate agricultural innovations
A new study examines how networks help spread new technologies and...
Farmer in Malawi defines true project success
Development initiatives are only truly successful when participants graduate, adopt and...
CIMMYT doctoral student wins award for outstanding thesis
CIMMYT doctoral student and ETH Zürich graduate Stephanie Cheesman has won...
New Publications: Wheat stem rust resistance identified in Kazakhstan and Russia
Stem rusts have proven to be a challenge to wheat farmers...
New Publications: Study shows benefits and trade-offs of conservation agriculture in...
CIMMYT with other partners combined empirical data and results from a...
Can sub-Saharan Africa meet its future cereal food requirement?
To satisfy the enormous increase in demand for food in sub-Saharan...