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MDG 1: Eradicate Extreme Poverty and
Hunger
More than 1 billion people
survive on less than one dollar a day, and more than 800 million -
mostly women and children - go hungry every day. To meet this
challenge, agricultural research is delivering results:
- CGIAR investment in developing improved
maize varieties contributes $1 billion annually to the economies of
developing countries.
- New Rices for Africa, or NERICAs, which
combine the high productivity of Asian varieties and the local
adaptation of African rice, are now planted on 100,000 hectares
across Africa, including 10,000 hectares in Uganda alone.
- Newly developed orange-fleshed
sweetpotato varieties with enhanced beta-carotene are proving
valuable in the fight against vitamin A deficiency, which afflicts
some 3 million children in sub-Saharan Africa under the age of
five.
- S-35, a new sorghum variety developed by
the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid
Tropics and its partners, is grown on nearly 30 percent of the
total rainfed sorghum area of Cameroon and Chad. Benefits include
higher grain yields and reduced production costs.
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