A lasting tribute to Norman Borlaug


On 25 March 2012, CIMMYT celebrated what would have been Norman Borlaugâs 98th birthday with the unveiling of a new statue at CENEB, Ciudad ObregĂłn, Mexico. CIMMYT Director General, Thomas Lumpkin, presented this tribute to the âFather of the Green Revolutionâ in front of a crowd of over 100 people from 34 countries, which together produce 97 percent of the worldâs wheat.
In his speech, Lumpkin paid tribute to the legacy left by Borlaug, both in Ciudad Obregon and around the world, and emphasized how important it is that this statue by Katharine McDavitt represents Borlaug in the field, in his prime. The bronze statue, sponsored by the Patronato, took hundreds of hours to make, and replicates are being planned for the CIMMYT headquarters at El BatĂĄn, and in Borlaugâs home state of Iowa.
Borlaugâs daughter, Jeanie, also spoke at the commemoration. Jeanie acts as the chair of the Borlaug Global Rust Initiative (BGRI), which aims to continue Borlaugâs work by reducing the worldâs vulnerability to stem, leaf, and yellow rusts of wheat. The BGRI was well represented at the event, alongside many of Borlaugâs other colleagues.
Lumpkin also used this opportunity to express his pleasure that one of Borlaugâs last wishes, his desire to rebuild CIMMYTâs links with Mexico, has been fulfilled.
Collaboration with Mexico inspired Borlaugâs work in wheat research, and ultimately led to the Green Revolution and the saving of approximately one billion lives through improved wheat varieties. On Borlaugâs birthday we are reminded of what CIMMYT is capable of, and why our work is so important; he âbelieved that no child deserved go to bed hungry, and that all children deserved an education,â said Jeanie, âwith all these challenges ahead, a hungry world depends on you.â