Scientists from the World Agroforestry Centre have been working in DPR Korea helping local people to improve their food security. To ensure the success of the program, the team have published a guide to agroforestry practice.


Scientists from the World Agroforestry Centre have been working in DPR Korea helping local people to improve their food security. To ensure the success of the program, the team have published a guide to agroforestry practice.
Making agriculture more competitive, resilient, and sustainable in developing countries requires continuous sharing of research processes and outcomes between farmers, development experts, scientists, and policymakers, among others. In recent years, ne…

Welcome to the first issue of Livestock Matter(s), a monthly round-up of livestock development news, publications, presentations, images and upcoming events from the International Research Institute (ILRI) and its partners. We aim to produce this on th…

A study finds that exempting developing countries from global incentives for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, does not make sense in achieving land-based mitigation at the global scale. Analysis by Sonja Vermeulen, CCAFS Head of Research.

Since adopting a one-size-fits-all approach in technology generation and dissemination is unlikely to bring positive results, it is necessary to understand what intervention works for whom, where, and how in order for a program to be successful. Develo…