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Author: Bea Ciordia

La Agricultura de Conservación, una oportunidad para afrontar los retos presentes y futuros de la agricultura

At the 8th World Congress on Conservation Agriculture (8WCCA), Martin Kropff, Director General of CIMMYT, argued that “agriculture cannot take a toll on the environment”, praising conservation agriculture for its contribution to building resilience to drought.

Read more: https://agroinformacion.com/la-agricultura-de-conservacion-una-oportunidad-para-afrontar-los-retos-presentes-y-futuros-de-la-agricultura/

México y EU establecen estrategia conjunta a favor de la seguridad alimentaria

Mexico’s Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER) and its counterpart in the United States reached an agreement to promote knowledge sharing and scientific collaboration on agriculture-related issues.

Read more: https://www.elsoldemexico.com.mx/mexico/sociedad/mexico-y-eu-establecen-estrategia-conjunta-a-favor-de-la-seguridad-alimentaria-6722351.html

The Green Revolution was built on manipulating genes to breed higher-yielding, disease resistant crops. Here’s an ode to one of its pioneers, Sanjaya Rajaram

This tribute to the life and work of Sanjaya Rajaram, one of Norman Borlaug’s most impactful collaborators, also flags CIMMYT’s contribution to improving livelihoods and fostering more productive sustainable maize and wheat farming in low- and middle-income countries.

Read more: https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2021/05/05/the-green-revolution-was-built-on-manipulating-genes-to-breed-higher-yielding-disease-resistant-crops-heres-an-ode-to-one-of-its-pioneers-in-emembering-world-food-prize-laureate-sanjaya-rajaram-s/

México se consolida como el tercer productor agropecuario de América Latina

During the presentation of Mexico’s 2021 Agri-Food Expectations, Bram Govaerts, Director General of CIMMYT, flagged a number of initiatives aimed at supporting the country’s food self-sufficiency and safeguarding the cultural heritage of its agricultural sector.

Read more: https://www.elsoldemexico.com.mx/mexico/sociedad/mexico-se-consolida-como-el-tercer-productor-agropecuario-de-america-latina-6658152.html

 

Crop nutrient management using digital tool improves yield, reduces greenhouse gas emissions: Study

The use of field-specific fertiliser in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) can increase grain yield, reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional farmer fertilization practices (FFP), and lead to reduced costs and increased incomes for farmers.

These were the findings of a study conducted between 2013 and 2017 by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT) and published in Nature Scientific Report in January 2021.

Read more: https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/agriculture/crop-nutrient-management-using-digital-tool-improves-yield-reduces-greenhouse-gas-emissions-study-75793

Scientist boosted global wheat yield with disease-resistant varieties

Sanjaya Rajaram, a University of Sydney alumnus recognized with the World Food Prize, was a world-renowned wheat breeder and scientist. One of the world’s leading food scientists, he died on February 17 from COVID-19 in Ciudad Obregon, Mexico.

Read more: https://www.smh.com.au/national/scientist-boosted-global-wheat-yield-with-disease-resistant-varieties-20210303-p577cm.html

Remembering the Legacy of Distinguished Wheat Breeder Sanjaya Rajaram

A leader of wheat breeding and later director of CIMMYT’s Global Wheat Program, Sanjaya Rajaram passed away at the age of 78.

Recognized with the World Food Prize in 2014, he personally oversaw the development of more than 480 high-yielding, disease-resistant varieties sown on 58 million hectares in 51 countries, increasing global wheat production by more than 200 million tons during his lifetime in diverse regions across the globe.

Read more: https://www.agribusinessglobal.com/agrochemicals/seeds-traits/remembering-the-legacy-of-distinguished-wheat-breeder-sanjaya-rajaram/

Successful Crop Innovation Is Mitigating Climate Crisis Impact in Africa

In an op-ed, Martin Kropff, Director General of CIMMYT, and Nteranya Sanginga, Director General of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), discuss how higher-yielding, stress-tolerant maize varieties can not only help smallholder farmers combat climatic variabilities and diseases, but also effectively diversify their farms.

Read more: http://www.ipsnews.net/2021/02/successful-crop-innovation-mitigating-climate-crisis-impact-africa/