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An Eye on Change through Agricultural Science
The CGIAR turned 35 years old in 2006, and to celebrate this
event, CGIAR Center staff were invited to participate in a photo
competition. Awards were given at AGM06 the first week of
December.
Advances in agricultural science over the last several decades
have made an enormous positive difference in the lives of millions
of people in developing countries. Agricultural growth and improved
livelihoods have resulted from better crop varieties and use of
genetic resources; new practices for sustainable management of
crops, livestock, fisheries, and natural resources; stronger
organizations; and more favorable policies for agricultural
development.
Yet, in the face of persistent hunger, poverty, and
environmental degradation, agricultural science must continue to
prove and apply its power as an instrument of change. Toward this
end, thousands of staff of the Centers supported by the CGIAR are
working on numerous fronts all across the developing world in
laboratories, experimental plots, farmers fields, and rural
communities.
Staff who had an eye on change, and who made an effort to
capture images reflecting those changes, were invited you to
participate in a CGIAR photo contest - and shared their vision of
the difference agricultural science is making.
Evaluation of Submissions and Winners:
Great care, enthusiasm and respect were exercised during the 6
hour evaluation process led by a panel of four professional
photographers from the National Geographic Society, the Washington
Times and an independent photographer. An attractive display of the
top 24 entries was one of the highlights in the Exhibition Hall
during AGM06 and drew many visitors. Winners of the 2006 CGIAR
photo competition are:
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Prize
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Photographer
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Subject / Location
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1 st Prize
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Adam Barclay (IRRI)
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"Direct Success" Serapera Village, Rajshahi District,
Bangladesh
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2 nd Prize
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Rama Venkatraman (Africa Rice Center)
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"Harvesting Happiness", Glazoue, Dassa, Benin
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3 rd Prize
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Ariel Javellana (IRRI)
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"Transplanting a High-Yielding Rice Variety",
Victoria, Laguna, Philippines
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Honorable Mention
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Stevie Mann (ILRI)
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"Cattle graze on temporary island in the Niger River",
Pont Kennedy, Niamey, Niger
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Honorable Mention
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Maria Jorge (ILRI)
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"Virus-free plant of Velvet bean growing in tissue
culture", Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Honorable Mention
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Paul van Mele (Africa Rice Center)
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"Women Drying Parboiled Rice at NGO Processing Plant",
Songhai Center, Porto Novo, Benin
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