In vitro screening for low methane forages and their in vivo evaluation approaches and pathways
Reducing methane (CH₄) emissions from livestock systems is critical for mitigating climate change, especially in the Global South, where enteric CH₄...
CGIAR works with partners in six major regions to jointly address challenges to food, land, and water systems.
More information about CGIARReducing methane (CH₄) emissions from livestock systems is critical for mitigating climate change, especially in the Global South, where enteric CH₄...
Mitigating methane emissions from ruminant livestock is a key challenge in reducing agricultural greenhouse gas contributions. While numerous...
Food security in developing countries is determined by a variety of economic constraints. Smallholder farmers living near one another face similar...
This study, undertaken as part of the Livestock Water Source Monitoring and Risk Management (LWSM) project, delves deeply into how entrenched gender...
Home to roughly a quarter of the world’s population, South Asia is a hotspot for global warming impacts. In this Viewpoint, nine researchers from...
Vietnam is a major rice producer and exporter, with its rice paddies also being a significant source of methane emissions. This study surveyed 597...
Lecture at University Rafael Landivar (URL) Guatemala City Octuber 1st 2025 Title: "Dissecting Human-Centered Design" Anatomy of a real...