• CGIAR's new portfolio tackles global challenges with innovative research

    CGIAR's new 2025-2030 Research and Innovation Portfolio focuses on tackling climate change, food security, and biodiversity loss through global partnerships and transformative solutions.

  • IRRI researchers identify genes for low glycemic index and high protein in rice

    A team IRRI researchers has identified genes and markers responsible for low glycemic index and high protein content in rice, using genetics and artificial intelligence classification methods.

  • Data-driven tech revolutionizes Cambodian farming practices

    Zero Carbon's technology is transforming Cambodian agriculture by shifting crop management from trial and error to data-driven precision, improving yields and sustainability.

  • Genotyping breakthroughs propel crop breeding into the future

    CGIAR's genotyping innovations and global partnerships are reshaping crop breeding programs, accelerating the development of resilient crop varieties to meet global food security challenges.

  • Data analytics drives innovation in crop breeding

    CGIAR is revolutionizing crop breeding through advanced data analytics, enabling the development of high-yield, climate-resilient crops at an unprecedented pace.

  • Collaborative solutions tackle groundwater scarcity in multiple countries

    The CGIAR Initiative on NEXUS Gains is promoting a collaborative approach to groundwater management, addressing water scarcity through integrated strategies that balance environmental and agricultural needs.

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CGIAR's Research Initiatives

Today, research and innovation in food, land and water systems are crucial for a sustainable, climate-resilient world free from hunger and malnutrition. New approaches — and a doubling of investment — are needed to ensure we can achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. A more integrated and impactful CGIAR is rising to the challenge, with a portfolio of Initiatives delivering our 10-year strategy.

Our assets

  • 15 top-class Research Centers

    CGIAR’s global network of 15 Research Centers contributes to an unrivalled mix of knowledge, skills and research facilities able to respond to emerging development issues.

  • 3,000+ partners

    Unequalled partnerships network of more than 3,000 partners from national governments, academic institutions, global policy bodies, private companies and NGOs.

  • 89 countries

    We have a local presence in 89 countries with a deep knowledge of customs, values and market operations in developing countries.

  • 50 years experience

    A wealth of experience and knowledge spanning 50 years that builds on a track-record of innovation and world-class research.

  • 770,000+ germplasm accessions

    CGIAR Research Centers have together built up the largest and most frequently accessed network of genebanks in the world.

  • 60+ innovations that changed the world

    In 2021, CGIAR celebrated its 50th anniversary by showcasing its most impactful innovations of all time.