Retrospective: How the context in 2007/8 has changed plans for 2009: ICRISAT is now approaching its next EPMR (2008/9). It had a most constructive and productive year in 2007 and was rated outstanding by the World Bank based on its 2006 Performance Indicators. The projected expenditure for 2008 has increased to $39.1 Million from $32.6 Million in 2007
This report highlights research achievements made in 2008 by ICRISAT and its partners in West and Ce...
Agricultural intensification in Africa is a necessary development, if rural poverty is to be reduced...
"We must not lose sight of the fact that higher education aims to improve our ability to think criti...
ICRISAT is surging ahead with its innovations, which are described in detail in this publication. I...
The main phase of ICRISAT’s Sixth EPMR (2003-2008) was completed in February 2009. The report and r...
ICRISAT’s current and future initiatives in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa are a recurring theme in the...
Agriculture – the backbone of most African economies – provides 60% of all employment and supports 7...
This past year, the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) has g...
This program, in partnership with research and development institutions in West and Central Africa,...
ICRISAT WCA, as the apex dryland agricultural research organization for the West and Central Africa,...
Whatever the final analysis, we know that we must play a larger role in strengthening capacities, ...
Finger millet is a staple food for millions of resource poor people in the semi-arid regions of Afri...
The year 2011 started on a highly positive note with the conduct of our global research meeting of ...
This report illustrates our commitment to this endeavor and showcases some of the stories of women ...
On 11 January 2008, Team Captain & Director General of ICRISAT William D Dar came up with the memora...
This report highlights research achievements made in 2008 by ICRISAT and its partners in West and Ce...
Agricultural intensification in Africa is a necessary development, if rural poverty is to be reduced...
"We must not lose sight of the fact that higher education aims to improve our ability to think criti...
ICRISAT is surging ahead with its innovations, which are described in detail in this publication. I...
The main phase of ICRISAT’s Sixth EPMR (2003-2008) was completed in February 2009. The report and r...
ICRISAT’s current and future initiatives in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa are a recurring theme in the...
Agriculture – the backbone of most African economies – provides 60% of all employment and supports 7...
This past year, the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) has g...
This program, in partnership with research and development institutions in West and Central Africa,...
ICRISAT WCA, as the apex dryland agricultural research organization for the West and Central Africa,...
Whatever the final analysis, we know that we must play a larger role in strengthening capacities, ...
Finger millet is a staple food for millions of resource poor people in the semi-arid regions of Afri...
The year 2011 started on a highly positive note with the conduct of our global research meeting of ...
This report illustrates our commitment to this endeavor and showcases some of the stories of women ...
On 11 January 2008, Team Captain & Director General of ICRISAT William D Dar came up with the memora...
This report highlights research achievements made in 2008 by ICRISAT and its partners in West and Ce...
Agricultural intensification in Africa is a necessary development, if rural poverty is to be reduced...
"We must not lose sight of the fact that higher education aims to improve our ability to think criti...