Sub-saharan Africa Can Achieve Grain Self-sufficiency By 2050, New Study Finds
14 June 2025, Africa: New research published this week in PNAS shows that it is feasible for Sub-Saharan Africa to become self-sufficient
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14 June 2025, Africa: New research published this week in PNAS shows that it is feasible for Sub-Saharan Africa to become self-sufficient
Read More13 June 2025, Mexico: Pairwise has entered a landmark licensing agreement with the non-profit, international agricultural research organization CIMMYT to provide access
Read More13 June 2025, Bangladesh: CGIAR is the world’s largest agricultural innovation network and a global leader in research for development. Over the past
Read More12 June 2025, NZ: A new report forecasting strong export growth for New Zealand’s horticulture sector reinforces the industry’s growing importance to
Read More12 June 2025, Morocco: On an unseasonably hot spring day that mirrors Morocco’s growing climate challenges, ICARDA, in collaboration with Institut National de
Read More11 June 2025, Hyderabad: What started with a child’s innocent answer — “Food comes from the supermarket”— to a question on ‘where
Read More11 June 2025, Hyderabad: In a significant advancement for Indian agriculture, scientists at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
Read More11 June 2025, Africa: A new bioinformatics-driven tool dramatically accelerates seed purity testing, offering fast, automated parental purity checks and hybridity verification—thereby
Read More11 June 2025, Mexico: Since our foundation, multilateralism has been a guiding principle of CIMMYT’s mission. We firmly believe that by forging strong alliances among countries, institutions,
Read More11 June 2025, Zambia: In Zambia’s Southern Province, CIMMYT’s Atubandike[1] initiative is reshaping agricultural extension – moving beyond traditional top-down, one-size-fits-all models that have historically favored
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