Caravan 26: Science for Food Security

Published Date
December 31, 2009
Type
Newsletter
Caravan 26: Science for Food Security
Authors:
International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)

This issue of Caravan illustrates this continuum approach. It describes some of ICARDA’s strategic research — the use of new tools such as GIS, molecular markers and thermographic imaging, and new
research methods in biodiversity conservation and plant breeding. It also describes applied research on water management, conservation agriculture and cropping systems. It discusses the challenges facing
water policy makers, and summarizes one of the many impact assessments conducted jointly by ICARDA and its partners. And it shows how partnerships can help rebuild agricultural systems in
post-conflict situations like Afghanistan.
Clearly, research by ICARDA and its partners has had huge impacts. But research alone is not enough. It must be supported by extension and training programs, enabling policies and effective institutions. If we are to ensure food security in the future, we must develop new technologies, use existing technologies more effectively, and strengthen national R&D capacity. Most importantly, we must build partnerships between researchers in different countries and regions, and between researchers, development practitioners, farmers and policy makers. ICARDA is well placed to create and support these partnerships. We work with farmers, national research and extension systems, advanced research
institutes, NGOs, the private sector and policy makers in more than 50 countries. These partnerships have made vital contributions to food security in a number of developing countries.

Citation:
International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA). (31/12/2009). Caravan 26: Science for Food Security. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
Keywords:
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international research center
crop evolution
bigger harvests with less water
rain harvesting
rural families
seed businesses
dna samples
micro-satellites
allelic variation
biotechnology laboratories
farmer profits
tillage method
optimum irigation
icarda-australia partnership
seeders
sustainable farming
drought-tolerant chickpea varieties
post-conflict
fertile crescent
rainfed agriculture
genepool
new varieties
diversity
food security
irrigation
nutrition
poverty
technology
figs
africa
south asia
malnutrition
minimum tillage
evolution
drought tolerance
genotypes
pest control
north africa
researchers
dna fingerprinting
war
hunger (physiology)
demand
east asia
alleles
crop rotation
insects
hunger
food production
high-yielding varieties
water productivity
middle east