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Global Food Crisis:
What it is and what CIMMYT is doing

The era of cheap food is over!
World food prices have skyrocketed and maize and wheat are in short supply ...
NPR Research News
New Form of Fungus Threatens Wheat Supply

by Dan Charles
All Things Considered, May 5, 2008 · Fifty years ago, a fungus called stem rust was a major threat to the world food supply. But scientists came up with new wheat varieties that kept the disease in check. Now, a new variety of rust has arisen in Africa and is rapidly spreading around the globe. [3 min 16 sec]

Kenyan group moves ahead with drought-tolerant maize innovation
Creamer Media's Engineering News - Garden View,South Africa
The AATF will work with the nonprofit International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (Cimmyt); the private agricultural company, Monsanto; and the various ...

Scientists develop new weed resistant maize seed
Africa Science News Service - Nairobi,Kenya
Scientists at the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) have developed new striga ...

Radical Science Aims to Solve Food Crisis
LiveScience.com - New York,NY,USA
"I can't ask a plant how it feels, but I can sense it with optical sensors," said CIMMYT researcher Bram Govaerts. "This is a perfect example of how instead ...
Wheat fungus fear in Pakistan
OneWorld.net - London,England,UK
... to introduce high-yielding germplasm, selected from a high breed nursery of the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT) in Mexico. ...
Australian Grain Technologies releases two new feed grade wheat ...
Checkbiotech.org (press release) - Basel,Switzerland
... that resulted in Zulu and Zebu, from genetic material provided by the International Centre for Wheat and Maize Improvement (CIMMYT), based in Mexico. ...

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The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, known by its Spanish acronym, CIMMYT (www.cimmyt.org), is an international, not-for-profit research and training organization. With partners in over 100 countries, the center applies science to increase food security, improve the productivity and profitability of farming systems, and sustain natural resources in the developing world. The center's outputs and services include improved maize and wheat varieties and cropping systems, the conservation of maize and wheat genetic resources, and capacity building. CIMMYT belongs to and is funded by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) (www.cgiar.org) and also receives support from national governments, foundations, development banks, and other public and private agencies.

Established in 1971, the CGIAR is a strategic partnership of countries, international and regional organizations and private foundations supporting the work of 15 international Centers. In collaboration with national agricultural research systems, civil society and the private sector, the CGIAR fosters sustainable agricultural growth through high-quality science aimed at benefiting the poor through stronger food security, better human nutrition and health, higher incomes and improved management of natural resources. The science that made possible the Green Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s was largely the work of CGIAR centers and their national agricultural research partners.

 

CIMMYT e-News
Monthly electronic bulletin that carries compelling stories and illustrations about the work of CIMMYT and partners. The e-News reaches thousands of readers worldwide.

CIMMYT annual reports
A collection of reports on important advances in CIMMYT work to develop, test, and promote its flagship products. They are available in both English and Spanish, and include listings of key staff and Trustees, and contact and financial information (budget, donors).

CIMMYT flagship products
CIMMYT puts cutting-edge science at the service of developing country farmers, offering them better food security and livelihoods through nine flagship products encompassing maize, wheat, research tools, cropping systems, and capacity-building.

CIMMYT photo gallery
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Media releases

CIMMYT scientist receives international award for work on more nutritious maize for the poor
Researcher refines advanced lab techniques to identify maize with more provitamins A, micronutrients, and protein. (04 Dec. 2007)
Chinese Agricultural Science Academies take regional award for work with global research center from Mexico to breed high-yield, quality wheats
CAAS and CIMMYT to strengthen ties in a US$ 3 million agreement on 04 December 2007. (04 Dec. 2007)
New leadership for CIMMYT
Thomas Lumpkin to direct the work of leading global research center for development. (17 Oct. 2007)
Body Blow to Grain Borer in Africa
New African maize withstands the onslaught of one of the most damaging pests. NAIROBI, Kenya. (26 Sept. 2007)
Borlaug is golden
For ‘uplifting humanity’ CIMMYT’s Norman Borlaug receives highest US civil award. He calls for renewed US commitment to agricultural research for the developing world.(17 July 2007)
Dangerous wheat disease jumps Red Sea
Devastating fungal pathogen spreads from eastern Africa to Yemen, following path scientists predicted. (11 Jan 2007)

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