A new report from CIAT predicts a one degree temperature increase in Central America by 2020. This could mean that maize and beans no longer will thrive in the area, risking the livelihood of one million farm families. Photo: N. Palmer (CIAT).


A new report from CIAT predicts a one degree temperature increase in Central America by 2020. This could mean that maize and beans no longer will thrive in the area, risking the livelihood of one million farm families. Photo: N. Palmer (CIAT).

Over recent years, prawn production has been declining, threatening the ongoing success of the prawn industry, and the livelihoods of the communities it supports. The Genetic Improvement of Freshwater Prawn project aims to safeguard the future of the p…
IFPRI and its partners are pleased to announce that Jessica Ham (University of Georgia), Brooke Krause (University of Minnesota), Christopher Manyamba (University of Pretoria), and Greg Seymour (American University) have been awarded a Ph.D. dissertati…

CSISA: Cereals systems initiative for South Asia. ILRI project profile.

imGoats: Small ruminant value chains as platforms for reducing poverty and increasing food security in dryland areas of India and Mozambique. ILRI project profile.