by Sylvia Pineda | Oct 29, 2019
CHAMPIONS OF CIAT The Champion who created an App to identify banana diseases por Sylvia Pineda | Oct 29, 2019 Michael Selvaraj is the leader of the Phenomics Platform team from the Agrobiodiversity Area at CIAT. He is a Champion, because he developed the smartphone...
by Natalia Gutiérrez | Oct 17, 2019
Blogpost by: Huong Trinh, Erin Esaryk & Huynh Tuyen Vietnam’s economy has been rapidly growing since the economic reforms of the late seventies known as Doi Moi. This drastic growth has increased food security and nutrition for many, but not for all of the...
by CIAT Comunicaciones | Oct 17, 2019
Participant from Malian delegation at seed producer cooperative in Lemo Bilbilo District. Photo credit: S. Samuel, CCAFS Cross-posted from IFAD social reporting blog Emerging evidence show that interventions that can fully integrate multiple disciplines have greater...
by Sylvia Pineda | Oct 16, 2019
CHAMPIONS OF CIAT Sara Rankin, the researcher from Cali who promotes urban agriculture as more than just producing food por Sylvia Pineda | Oct 16, 2019 Sara Rankin was born in Cali and she is a researcher from the Sustainable Food Systems team at CIAT. This Champion...
by Juan Lucas Restrepo | Oct 15, 2019
In his World Food Day blog, Juan Lucas Restrepo, Director General of Bioversity International and CEO-Designate of the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, explains why systems thinking is key to fixing the food system and introduces a new strategy for...
by CIAT Comunicaciones | Oct 10, 2019
By: Ruben Echeverría, Director General – International Center for Tropical Agriculture The news of Daniel Debouck’s retirement hit me like a 100-kilogram sack of beans falling off a storehouse pile. After four decades leading the management of the world’s...