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New
Japan Forum Launched
In a major development, a new "Japan Forum on International
Agricultural Research for Sustainable Development (J-FARD)"
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Japanese
Fellowship Program
The Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
(MAFF) has launched a Japan-CGIAR Fellowship Program designed
to support Japanese scientists to expand their expertise
in international agricultural research for development. |
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China's
Timber Imports
Following the death in 1998 of more than 4,000 people
due to floods blamed on excessive deforestation, China
implemented a widespread ban on logging. |
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Java's
Forest Reserves
Survival of one of Java's last remaining biologically-rich
natural forests will depend as much on incentives from
community stewardship as it does on traditional government
conservation programs. |
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Sticking
Together
IITA scientists are not generally in the business of breaking
up partnerships, but they make an exception when the partnership
is between two insects that combine to destroy essential
food crops. |
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Challenge
Programs and Property Rights
Managing intellectual property rights (IPRs) will be a
critical factor in the success of the new CGIAR Challenge
Programs (CPs), ensuring that poor people have unfettered
access to the benefits of modern science.
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Seeing
is Believing
On a rainy afternoon earlier this year, 25 journalists
gathered under makeshift tents on a banana farm near Masaka,
a town about 80 miles southwest of Kampala, to listen
to farmers describe how agricultural science increased
their prosperity. |
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Philippines Develops Miracle
Peanut
Using ICRISAT parental lines, Mariano Marcos State University
(MMSU) in the Philippines, has developed its first high
yielding peanut variety which can be grown in any of the
country's seven regions any time of the year. |
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Good
News from the Field
The Government of Côte d'Ivoire approved the return of
the Africa Rice Center (WARDA) staff to Bouaké, and has
established an Inter-Ministerial Commission to provide
the conducive environment for scientists and staff to
resume their research-for-development activities in Bouaké
and M'bé. |
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Milk
and Dairy Markets in Syria
Milk and dairy products, particularly cheese, are an integral
component of diets in the Levant. High demand for these
products, particularly in village markets, represents
an important source of livelihoods for poor people. |
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HarvestPlus
Sometimes little things make all the difference. Micronutrient
malnutrition is now firmly on the agricultural research
agenda as HarvestPlus weaves together agriculture and
nutrition sciences as part of its mission to biofortify
staple foods. It is a new way of doing business in the
CGIAR. |
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Kenya
Prepares to Grow Insect-Resistant Maize
Every year, stem borers voraciously consume 400,000 tons
of maize, causing an estimated $72 million in losses for
Kenya. That sum represents over 12 percent of the farmers'
annual harvest. |
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