Food security
Yield increases of staple crops have slowed, yet more food will need to be grown in the next 33 years than in the 10,000 years since the agricultural revolution began. Production and distribution will be challenged by population growth, dietary change, climate change and environmental decline. A diverse range of affordable and nutritious food – in particular, fresh fruits, vegetables and nuts – is limited in many markets, especially for the poor. Most of the growth in food required will need to come from increases in productivity across the food chain, and in harmony with the natural environment. Additionally, maintenance of active food markets and open trade are challenged. Food price crises have the potential to return in the future for various reasons including climate change, which increasingly creates correlated shocks in global and local food markets.
CGIAR and the Sustainable Development Goals
CGIAR research to improve food security and nutrition contributes strongly to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals and targets for the 2030 agenda, to address:
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News
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From data to impact: IRRI’s digital vision at CGIAR Science Week 2025
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)28.04.25-
Food security
By Shalini Gakhar As climate pressures and food insecurity continue to challenge global agriculture,…
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IRRI and ICRISAT Set a Joint Vision to demonstrate Integrated Seed Systems for Dryland Farming in South Asia
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)25.04.25-
Food security
CGIAR centers align efforts to drive inclusive, impact-oriented research from 2025 to 2027 New Delhi…
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Diversifying Cropping for Sustainable Farming: Challenges and Opportunities in Bangladesh
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)24.04.25-
Biodiversity
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Food security
Sharif Ahmed and Humnath Bhandari Agriculture in Bangladesh is predominantly focused on rice, with a…
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IRRI showcases improved rice varieties and training farmers on climate-smart agriculture during Farmers’ Field Day in the Haor Region
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)24.04.25-
Food security
IRRI and partners empower haor farmers with climate-smart innovations to improve productivity, resil…
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IRRI Trait Development Links Upstream Research with Next-Gen Varieties
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)24.04.25-
Food security
by John Damien Platten, Amelia Henry, Myrtel Valenzuela In a recent Marschner Review in the…
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NIA and IRRI promote investment-targeting solutions for sustainable rice and water management in PH
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)22.04.25-
Food security
Quezon City, Philippines, (7 April, 2025) – The National Irrigation Administration (NIA) and the I…
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Events
Publications
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User guide for poultry feed formulation application
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)24.04.25-
Food security
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Innovative tick control: Gender and economic factors in adoption of acaricide resistance test kit
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)24.04.25-
Food security
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Water and aquatic foods in revised principles of agroecology can accelerate food systems transformation
International Water Management Institute (IWMI)17.04.25-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
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Food security
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Methodological challenges in assessing the viability of agroecological practices: lessons from a multi-case study in Africa
International Water Management Institute (IWMI)02.04.25-
Adaptation
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Food security
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Camels, climate, and capital: Subverting the narrative of pastoral sustainability
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)14.03.25-
Food security
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Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
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More food, but less land and water for nature: why agricultural productivity gains did not materialize
International Water Management Institute (IWMI)17.02.25-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
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Food security
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