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Farming with Alternative Pollinators (FAP)
October 19, 2021

A new publication in Nature Reports on how Farming with Alternative Pollinators improves smallholder farmers' incomes significantly

An open-access paper in Nature reports on the significant advantages of using the low-cost Farming with Alternative Pollinators (FAP) method to attract pollinators when compared to the reward-based Wildflower Strips (WFS) method used in many high-income countries.
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The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Mr. Shivraj Singh Chouhan taking keen interest in Spineless Cactus and discussing on its potential as green fodder for livestock in the low rainfall dry regions of the state with degraded/barren lands
October 18, 2021

ICARDA Presents Achievements in India’s Grand Agricultural Exhibition

ICARDA’s Food Legume Research Platform (FLRP) in Madhya Pradesh, India was selected by the State Agriculture Department, Govt of Madhya Pradesh to exhibit their research activities in a special event celebrating India’s 75th Independence day.
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CWW
October 05, 2021

ICARDA and Cairo Water Week 24-28th October

Every year ICARDA participates at Cairo Water Week (CWW), where global experts come together to discuss water challenges and opportunities in one of the most water-scarce regions in the world.
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ICARDA at The Arab Water Forum 2021
September 23, 2021

ICARDA at the Arab Water Forum 2021

This week ICARDA's scientists and Director-General collaborated with other global water experts at the Arab Water Forum, the most important water-related event in the Arab region.
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ICARDA-ARC Annual Planning Meeting
September 23, 2021

ICARDA-ARC Egypt 2021 Annual Planning Meeting

Every year, ICARDA and Egypt's Agricultural Research Center carry out planning meetings to discuss Egypt's agricultural development priorities and collaborate on the goals and objectives of the future of Egypt's agriculture.
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Female farmer in India
September 16, 2021

ICARDA’s Agroecological Innovations Featured in “Les dossiers d’Agropolis International” 

Of the 500 international scientists whose research is featured in the “Agroecological transformation for sustainable food systems” dossier, ICARDA scientists contributed 15 abstracts that highlight the positive impacts of proven agroecological approaches across the drylands of Central, South and West Asia, North and East Africa.
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Q&A mini-series - ICARDA Scientists on the IPCC Report: Implications for the Dry Areas

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IOFS
September 09, 2021

ICARDA Signs MOU with the Islamic Organization for Food Security

During the Fourth General Assembly of the Islamic Organization for Food Security, ICARDA’s Director General Mr. Aly Abousabaa and the Director General of IOFS Mr. Yerlan A. Baidaulet signed a Memorandum of Understanding between ICARDA and IOFS...

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Fertile soil through better CO2 sequestration
September 08, 2021

Carbon sequestration for better soil and food security

As the UN Food System Summit draws near, a new white paper outlines how well executed soil, crop, and water management can maintain and increase soil organic carbon (SOC) content for healthy and fertile soil, while lowering global CO2 levels and enhancing food security.
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FAO Webinars
September 06, 2021

FAO/ICARDA webinars on measuring evapotranspiration - now open

ICARDA and The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) are pleased to announce the launch of the ICARDA Webinar Series on the Measurement of Actual Evapotranspiration: Basic principles, and measurement methods.
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