The University of Hohenheim and the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen invites young and senior researchers to participate in oral and poster presentations at the Bio-Geosphere Africa Conference 2023: Research for Diversity and Sustainable Development in the Face of Climate Change (BioGARD) to…
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This webinar seeks to foster an evidence-based exchange of views and sharing of experiences among GFAR members and networks on the nature and impacts of fertilizer shortages and price hikes in their regions. It will identify possible actions and solutions that GFAR members can…
In a world first, researchers use the composition of stable oxygen isotopes in growth rings in three South Asian tree species to help understand climate variability and the global hydrological cycle.
Trees are living beings and like most living beings they need water to survive. The oxygen in the…
In a landmark discovery for global wheat production, an international team led by the University of Saskatchewan (USask) and including scientists from the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) has sequenced the genomes for 15 wheat varieties representing breeding programs around…
Partners in GFAR to meet under the auspices of the MS Swaminathan Research Foundation to take forward the next phase of the Collective Action on Forgotten Foods.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 75 percent of the world’s caloric intake comes from just 12…
What is the most effective way to end hunger sustainably? And what would it cost? These two questions are central to a new initiative: Ceres2030 aims at giving answers to the fundamental endeavour to evaluate the benefits, costs and trade-offs of agricultural interventions to ensure effective…