by CIAT Comunicaciones | May 4, 2019
In the context of ongoing debates surrounding the recently approved Colombian National Development Plan’s deforestation targets, there is reason for optimism regarding forest conservation. In a new agreement that highlights CIAT’s commitment to working with local...
by Sylvia Pineda | Apr 25, 2019
CHAMPIONS OF CIAT Derlyn Lourido,champion in information management: PestDisPlace por Sylvia Pineda | Apr 25, 2019 Institutional data collection, clean-up, and preservation have been one of the most important assignments of Derlyn Lourido, Data Systems Analyst at...
by Sylvia Pineda | Apr 25, 2019
Michael Peters has led the Tropical Forages Program at CIAT for 12 years now, but his history with forages began 30 years ago, when he started pursuing a Master’s degree in Tropical Forages at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in...
by Adriana Varón | Apr 22, 2019
David Kaimowitz did not visit CIAT as the Natural Resources and Climate Change Director for the Ford Foundation, but as a family friend. And he found a CIAT placing more emphasis on climate change and with a potential in forest conservation, the subject matter of...
by José Antonio Arana | Apr 11, 2019
Ana Marta Carrillo is the new Global Talent Manager for the CIAT-Bioversity Alliance. Spanish by birth but already Colombian by adoption, Ana Marta will be responsible for designing, implementing and leading a joint talent management strategy for the Alliance. A...
by Sean Mattson | Apr 9, 2019
The discovery of genes responsible for asexual reproduction in a tropical grass may reduce negative impacts of cattle farming. The grass captures carbon, reduces gas emissions from soils, restores degraded land, and improves cattle health and productivity. Cattle are...