This insightful brief showcases the pivotal role of science in achieving the SDGs; it aims to underscore the importance of properly evaluating the quality of scientific research in the context of sustainable development.
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CGIAR - Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers
The villages in Nyando, Kenya, tell stories of communities where subsistence farming is based maize, sorghum, millet and other seasonal crops, which are generally planted...
A significant shift involves understanding and documenting the interests and preferences of various stakeholders for each commodity and incorporating these insights into breeding programs.
With the West African region and the Sahel facing challenges such as poor yields, loss of ecosystem services, and soil health decline, the hub will bridge existing gaps...
Rwanda’s cassava sector has faced significant challenges over the years, primarily due to the devastating effects of cassava viral diseases, mainly the Cassava Mosaïc Disease...
As a global community, we are grappling with a difficult task: to ramp up food production without increasing greenhouse gas emissions and simultaneously reducing them further.
All of us involved in agri-food systems are grappling with a difficult task: to ramp up global food supplies while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Science is crucial to help meet the challenges for sustainable development as it lays the foundation for new approaches, technologies, and solutions to identify, clarify, and tackle future global challenges...
"Science of Scaling": Strengthening the network of researchers passionate about innovation for responsible impact at scale
CGIAR, the world’s largest publicly funded agricultural research network, has developed many innovative solutions for the developing world’s smallholder farmers.
Building agronomy and soil data hub for tailored agronomic solutions in mixed farming systems of Malawi
“There is no life without soils and no soil without life.” These words by Charles Kellong resonated with stakeholders at the one-day stakeholder consultative workshop on establishing...