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Annual Report
Resilience. Renewal. Transition: CIMMYT Annual Report 2020
(CIMMYT, 2021)
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CIMMYT Annual Report 2002-2003: Innovation for development
(CIMMYT, 2003)
Last year my message described how diversity was essential to CIMMYT’s research and integral to its character as an organization. I concluded by discussing our plans to develop a mission and strategy that would build on ...
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CIMMYT Annual Report 2003-2004: Adding value for development
(CIMMYT, 2004)
This publication shows how CIMMYT and partners applied quality science in 2003-04 to add value to crops and cropping systems, innovation networks and training activities, and global public goods, thereby improving the ...
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Harnessing the power of partnerships and innovation: CIMMYT Annual Report 2018
(CIMMYT, 2019)
In response to shifting priorities of funding partners in 2018, the Center has pursued stability, organizational unity, efficiency, and strong science to make maize and wheat cropping systems more productive and durable. ...
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Seeds of change: CIMMYT Annual Report 2019
(CIMMYT, 2020)
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 ...
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CIMMYT 1986 Annual report
(CIMMYT, 1987)
This non-technical annual report is intended primarily for policymakers and members of the donor community. It contains a concise presentation of CIMMYT's research programs in Maize, Wheat, and Economics, as well as a ...
Annual Report
CIMMYT 1985 Annual report
(CIMMYT, 1986)
This is a non-technical publication summarizing CIMMYT's activities during 1985. It includes a management report, a review of CIMMYT programs, a section on extra-core grants (giving the project name, donor, pledge, duration, ...
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CIMMYT Annual Report 2010-2011: Acute awareness bold action to energize agriculture
(CIMMYT, 2012)
For lots of people, 2011 will be remembered as the year famine re-emerged. In the Horn of Africa, 13 million persons—many of whom lived from farming and herding—had their lives irrevocably changed by the worst drought in ...