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Annual Report
2013 Maize CRP Annual Report for the Consortium and the Fund Council
(CGIAR Research Program on Maize, [2015])
MAIZE is a highly collaborative program that contributes to 10 of the 11 Intermediate Development Outcomes (IDOs) of the CGIAR – productivity, food security, income, gender, capacity to innovate and adapt, environment, ...
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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 Annual Report 2000-2001: Global research for local livelihoods
(CIMMYT, 2001)
New varieties of maize and wheat are still important, as they are the easiest way for poor farmers to adopt new technology. The more improvements we can put into that new grain—enhanced nutrient content and A Message from ...
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CIMMYT Annual Report 1999-2000: Science and sustenance
(CIMMYT, 2000)
At CIMMYT, our daily commitment is to focus the best agricultural science on improved human ans environmental well-being. This report describes the people and places that compel us to succeed in pur work, the range of ...
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CIMMYT Annual Report 1995-1996: The next 30 years
(CIMMYT, 1996)
In this Report, readers will find considerable evidence of change in CIMMYT, beyond that reflected in the bricks and mortar of our new Genetic Resources Center. For example, we highlight several initiatives involving our ...
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CIMMYT 1987 Annual report: A dialogue with the future
(CIMMYT, 1988)
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 ...
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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. ...