Seeds of change: CIMMYT Annual Report 2019

In 2019, CIMMYT marked the end of a decade of achievements and the beginning of a decade of opportunities to improve peoples’ livelihoods. Groundbreaking crop research and partnerships offer opportunities for innovations in human and plant health to tackle global issues, such as COVID-19, wheat rusts, or the insatiable fall armyworm. Many technologies are available to improve agri-food systems – and the converging challenges from climate change, population growth, environmental degradation, and persistent poverty require that humanity acts with urgency and that it integrates collective wisdom and technologies to build a better future. On behalf of the CIMMYT community, I would like to thank our funding and research partners for selecting us to work with them to improve livelihoods through maize and wheat science. Achieving food security under current, EAT-Lancet, or a more likely intermediate diet scenario, will require new crop varieties that yield more grain per unit land area, that do so in ecologically sustainable cropping systems, and that increasingly meet desired nutritional and end-use qualities. In a nutshell, the world needs maize and wheat science more than ever before. All over the globe, agricultural leaders have challenged CIMMYT to help them increase maize and wheat yields. But not simply increase: improve and stabilize production by making it more sustainable and resilient with more efficient resource use, while making space for other crops in order to diversify farmers’ fields and diets. In 2019, African policymakers called for an increased use of science to achieve food security in the face of ever-increasing population and erratic climate. Bill Gates spoke about the “essential role of CGIAR research centers in feeding our future” and together with other stakeholders urged us to “do even better.” In his Gates Notes blog, he highlighted the great example of CIMMYT’s drought-tolerant maize. In 2019, the CGIAR System decided that the new decade deserves a more united CGIAR. One that offers the opportunity for a paradigm shift and new solutions for the world’s poor and food insecure as we work toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. As CIMMYT moves into One CGIAR, we will build on the strengths in the systems, programs, and projects that currently provide excellence in science and impact through the CGIAR Research Programs (CRPs) and Platforms. CIMMYT is committed to contribute to defining and transitioning to a One CGIAR that integrates the collective wisdom and technologies of the 15 current CGIAR Centers and works with partners to build a better future. I hope you enjoy reading this report and finding out more about how CIMMYT adds to the development of a world with healthier and more prosperous people and with more resilient agri-food systems.

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Main Author: Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo (CIMMYT)
Other Authors: Ordonez, R.
Format: Annual Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT 2020
Subjects:MAIZE, WHEAT, PLANT BREEDING, GENETIC RESOURCES, INNOVATION ADOPTION, PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY, SEED PRODUCTION, FOOD SECURITY, SUSTAINABILITY, RESEARCH POLICIES, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, CROPPING SYSTEMS, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, ORGANIZATION OF RESEARCH, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-209032023-01-26T17:27:38Z Seeds of change: CIMMYT Annual Report 2019 Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo (CIMMYT) Ordonez, R. Renard, G. Aguilar, Á.E. MAIZE WHEAT PLANT BREEDING GENETIC RESOURCES INNOVATION ADOPTION PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY SEED PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH POLICIES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS CROPPING SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION OF RESEARCH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES In 2019, CIMMYT marked the end of a decade of achievements and the beginning of a decade of opportunities to improve peoples’ livelihoods. Groundbreaking crop research and partnerships offer opportunities for innovations in human and plant health to tackle global issues, such as COVID-19, wheat rusts, or the insatiable fall armyworm. Many technologies are available to improve agri-food systems – and the converging challenges from climate change, population growth, environmental degradation, and persistent poverty require that humanity acts with urgency and that it integrates collective wisdom and technologies to build a better future. On behalf of the CIMMYT community, I would like to thank our funding and research partners for selecting us to work with them to improve livelihoods through maize and wheat science. Achieving food security under current, EAT-Lancet, or a more likely intermediate diet scenario, will require new crop varieties that yield more grain per unit land area, that do so in ecologically sustainable cropping systems, and that increasingly meet desired nutritional and end-use qualities. In a nutshell, the world needs maize and wheat science more than ever before. All over the globe, agricultural leaders have challenged CIMMYT to help them increase maize and wheat yields. But not simply increase: improve and stabilize production by making it more sustainable and resilient with more efficient resource use, while making space for other crops in order to diversify farmers’ fields and diets. In 2019, African policymakers called for an increased use of science to achieve food security in the face of ever-increasing population and erratic climate. Bill Gates spoke about the “essential role of CGIAR research centers in feeding our future” and together with other stakeholders urged us to “do even better.” In his Gates Notes blog, he highlighted the great example of CIMMYT’s drought-tolerant maize. In 2019, the CGIAR System decided that the new decade deserves a more united CGIAR. One that offers the opportunity for a paradigm shift and new solutions for the world’s poor and food insecure as we work toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. As CIMMYT moves into One CGIAR, we will build on the strengths in the systems, programs, and projects that currently provide excellence in science and impact through the CGIAR Research Programs (CRPs) and Platforms. CIMMYT is committed to contribute to defining and transitioning to a One CGIAR that integrates the collective wisdom and technologies of the 15 current CGIAR Centers and works with partners to build a better future. I hope you enjoy reading this report and finding out more about how CIMMYT adds to the development of a world with healthier and more prosperous people and with more resilient agri-food systems. 30 pages 2020-06-30T20:29:53Z 2020-06-30T20:29:53Z 2020 Annual Report 0188-9214 https://hdl.handle.net/10883/20903 English CIMMYT Annual Report CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF CDMX (Mexico) CIMMYT
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topic MAIZE
WHEAT
PLANT BREEDING
GENETIC RESOURCES
INNOVATION ADOPTION
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
SEED PRODUCTION
FOOD SECURITY
SUSTAINABILITY
RESEARCH POLICIES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
CROPPING SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
ORGANIZATION OF RESEARCH
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
MAIZE
WHEAT
PLANT BREEDING
GENETIC RESOURCES
INNOVATION ADOPTION
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
SEED PRODUCTION
FOOD SECURITY
SUSTAINABILITY
RESEARCH POLICIES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
CROPPING SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
ORGANIZATION OF RESEARCH
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
spellingShingle MAIZE
WHEAT
PLANT BREEDING
GENETIC RESOURCES
INNOVATION ADOPTION
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
SEED PRODUCTION
FOOD SECURITY
SUSTAINABILITY
RESEARCH POLICIES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
CROPPING SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
ORGANIZATION OF RESEARCH
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
MAIZE
WHEAT
PLANT BREEDING
GENETIC RESOURCES
INNOVATION ADOPTION
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
SEED PRODUCTION
FOOD SECURITY
SUSTAINABILITY
RESEARCH POLICIES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
CROPPING SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
ORGANIZATION OF RESEARCH
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo (CIMMYT)
Seeds of change: CIMMYT Annual Report 2019
description In 2019, CIMMYT marked the end of a decade of achievements and the beginning of a decade of opportunities to improve peoples’ livelihoods. Groundbreaking crop research and partnerships offer opportunities for innovations in human and plant health to tackle global issues, such as COVID-19, wheat rusts, or the insatiable fall armyworm. Many technologies are available to improve agri-food systems – and the converging challenges from climate change, population growth, environmental degradation, and persistent poverty require that humanity acts with urgency and that it integrates collective wisdom and technologies to build a better future. On behalf of the CIMMYT community, I would like to thank our funding and research partners for selecting us to work with them to improve livelihoods through maize and wheat science. Achieving food security under current, EAT-Lancet, or a more likely intermediate diet scenario, will require new crop varieties that yield more grain per unit land area, that do so in ecologically sustainable cropping systems, and that increasingly meet desired nutritional and end-use qualities. In a nutshell, the world needs maize and wheat science more than ever before. All over the globe, agricultural leaders have challenged CIMMYT to help them increase maize and wheat yields. But not simply increase: improve and stabilize production by making it more sustainable and resilient with more efficient resource use, while making space for other crops in order to diversify farmers’ fields and diets. In 2019, African policymakers called for an increased use of science to achieve food security in the face of ever-increasing population and erratic climate. Bill Gates spoke about the “essential role of CGIAR research centers in feeding our future” and together with other stakeholders urged us to “do even better.” In his Gates Notes blog, he highlighted the great example of CIMMYT’s drought-tolerant maize. In 2019, the CGIAR System decided that the new decade deserves a more united CGIAR. One that offers the opportunity for a paradigm shift and new solutions for the world’s poor and food insecure as we work toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. As CIMMYT moves into One CGIAR, we will build on the strengths in the systems, programs, and projects that currently provide excellence in science and impact through the CGIAR Research Programs (CRPs) and Platforms. CIMMYT is committed to contribute to defining and transitioning to a One CGIAR that integrates the collective wisdom and technologies of the 15 current CGIAR Centers and works with partners to build a better future. I hope you enjoy reading this report and finding out more about how CIMMYT adds to the development of a world with healthier and more prosperous people and with more resilient agri-food systems.
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Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo (CIMMYT)
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WHEAT
PLANT BREEDING
GENETIC RESOURCES
INNOVATION ADOPTION
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
SEED PRODUCTION
FOOD SECURITY
SUSTAINABILITY
RESEARCH POLICIES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
CROPPING SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
ORGANIZATION OF RESEARCH
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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