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Breaking Ground: Santiago López-Ridaura supports farmers facing tough decisions

Farmers frequently encounter trade-offs between maximizing short-term profits and ensuring sustainable, long-term production. Santiago López-Ridaura, a senior scientist at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), says these trade-offs are even more complicated for small-scale farmers who grow a mix of crops and raise livestock. With computer models to play out different scenarios, he […]

Hunger busters: Ed Mabaya on improved seeds in Africa

At a recent TEDx event in Johannesburg, South Africa, agricultural economist and development practitioner Ed Mabaya invited the audience to think of improved seed varieties as ‘tiny little robots’ that can be deployed to remote African villages to deliver nutrition and improved livelihoods. During his talk, Mabaya showed the impact of Bazooka maize, a drought- […]

Farmers, environment, and carbon markets to profit from more precise fertilizer management, study shows

Seminal study on nitrous oxide emissions from fertilizer in semi-arid, irrigated agriculture shows that reducing nitrogen fertilizer rates significantly cuts nitrous oxide emissions without reducing grain yield or quality. Results are applicable to large-scale irrigated wheat cropping systems in China, India, Mexico, and Pakistan. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EL BATAN, MEXICO – Farmers of irrigated wheat […]

Women farmers, researchers, and local agencies fight to unlock the potential of maize in eastern India

Unforeseen market effects, particularly rising land values and falling maize prices, have blocked the headway of women’s groups in eastern India who had begun profiting from maize farming on fallow land. Leveraging the region’s favorable rainfall and soils and leasing fallow land from mostly male landholders, women’s groups had been growing improved maize, including hybrids, […]