A Global Agricultural Research Partnership

CGIAR Research Program on Maize

Led by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), the CGIAR Research Program on Maize (MAIZE) is designed to ensure that publicly-funded international agricultural research helps most effectively to double the productivity of maize-based farming systems, making them more resilient and sustainable and significantly increasing farmers’ incomes and livelihood opportunities, without using more land and as climates change and fertilizer, water, and labor costs rise. This strategy draws upon learning and experiences obtained through decades of extensive partnerships, feedback, successes, and challenges in work with national and international research and development partners, both public and private, and including many farming communities. It will also be enriched through new partnerships with institutions and individuals worldwide who share MAIZE’s commitment to reducing poverty and enhancing global food security and environmental sustainability.

Responding to stakeholders’ expressed needs, MAIZE activities and outputs are developed and shared by way of Strategic Initiatives on socioeconomics and policies for maize, sustainable intensification and income opportunities for the poor, smallholder precision agriculture, stress tolerant maize, research to double productivity, integrated post-harvest management, nutritious maize, mobilizing in breeding the full potential of maize genetic diversity, and new tools and methods for national institutions, entrepreneurs, and farmers.

MAIZE is implemented by traditional and newer partners who developed the strategy:

  • Members of the CGIAR Consortium: CIMMYT, CIAT, ICRISAT, IFPRI, IITA, ILRI, IRRI, World Agroforestry Centre.
  • National agricultural research institutes.
  • Regional and international organizations.
  • Advanced agricultural research institutes.
  • Universities in developing and developed countries.
  • Private sector organizations.
  • Non-government organizations and farmer associations.

News

FONTAGRO project holds workshop in Colombia

The FONTAGRO project “Development of Maize Lines Combining Drought Tolerance and Ear Rot Resistance as a Way to Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change and Minimize Mycotoxin Contamination” held a workshop during 11-14 September 2012 in Monteria, Co…

Publications

Project News

DT Maize Volume 2, October 2012

DT Maize is a quarterly publication of the DTMA (Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa) project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Its aim is to inform partners and the general public at large about developments related to drought tolerant maize in Sub- Saharan Africa. It publishes short, general

DT Maize Volume 1, june 2012

DT Maize is a quarterly publication of the DTMA (Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa) project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Its aim is to inform partners and the general public at large about developments related to drought tolerant maize in Sub- Saharan Africa. It publishes short, general

Videos

Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa (DTMA)

Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa (DTMA) Listen to what Tsedeke Abate, leader of the DTMA program, has to say about maize in Africa and the importance of planning ahead for more and more frequent droughts. Maize is ‘life’ for approximately …

A field interview: Maize in the Philippines

A field interview: Maize in the Philippines Episode 4 of the series “A field interview” takes a look at the challenges of promoting maize in a country that economically and culturally supports rice. The Philippines has faced problems with r…

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