Climate adaptation and mitigation
Climate change threatens to reduce global crop production, and poor people in tropical environments will be hit the hardest. More than 90% of CIMMYT’s work relates to climate change, helping farmers adapt to shocks while producing more food, and reduce emissions where possible. Innovations include new maize and wheat varieties that withstand drought, heat and pests; conservation agriculture; farming methods that save water and reduce the need for fertilizer; climate information services; and index-based insurance for farmers whose crops are damaged by bad weather. CIMMYT is an important contributor to the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security.
Project tests new ways to deliver climate messages to farmers’ cell phones
Climate adaptation and mitigationStudent reflection: my visit to CIMMYT-Hyderabad, India
Capacity developmentAlex Renaud is a third-year graduate student pursuing a doctorate degree in plant breeding and genetics.