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A dawn for resilient households in Senegal: The story of the GIE Malouthiandi market garden
In southern Senegal, in the department of Goudomp, the market garden of the GIE Malouthiandi in Anice has become a concrete symbol of women’s resilience. This transformation is part of the AVENIR project, funded by Global Affairs Canada and implemented by MEDA in collaboration with the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT. The rehabilitation of the fence, the establishment of a living melliferous hedge, and the reconnection of irrigation basins have strengthened site security and water management. In a country where agriculture accounts for about 17 percent of GDP and where women make up nearly 40 percent of the agricultural labor force in Sub-Saharan Africa the daily work of the women in Anice shows that appropriate infrastructure combined with structured technical support can sustainably transform household food security and economic autonomy.
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Precision Nutrient Management: A Breakthrough for Rice Farming in Vietnam
Agricultural authorities and international research organizations (including IRRI and CIP) convened a specialized workshop in Can Tho City to assess pathways for scaling precision nutrient management in the Mekong Delta. The event focused on addressing technological bottlenecks, introducing digital readiness tools, and fostering a synchronized "Four Pillars" collaboration to transition the Vietnamese rice industry toward a climate-resilient future.
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Clearinghouse connects CGIAR to AfDB investments
Now formally moved into CGIAR through Scaling for Impact, the Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) Clearinghouse is linking US$1.5 billion in African Development Bank-backed investment to science-backed innovations in Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Agroecology needs services, not just science, to scale
A new CGIAR-supported paper argues that agroecology can move beyond pilots when knowledge, finance, policy and service systems work together.