We reviewed the strategy for Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D) adopted by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT). The objective was to examine ICRISAT’s research strategy related to the twin challenges of resilience and profitability in developing technologies aimed at improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in the drylands of Africa. To do this, we examined the expected impact on resilience and profitability of its present program and the realized impact of ICRISAT’s previous research. We argue that the current CGIAR Research Programs led by ICRISAT envisage separate product lines for resilience and profitability, targeted at two groups, i.e., subsistence- and market-orient...
Arable land in sub-Saharan Africa is often cultivated during seasonal rains in regions where the su...
This publication reviews past trends, summarizes the major constraints to income growth, food securi...
Last year, we sowed the seeds of success. This year, we have reaped a sweet and bountiful harvest. O...
We reviewed the strategy for Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D) adopted by the Internation...
This program, in partnership with research and development institutions in West and Central Africa,...
This past year, the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) has g...
Over the next 20–25 yr, global food demand is expected to increase by around 50%, largely due to dem...
It is said that poor soil fertility is a greater constraint to food production in sub-Saharan Africa...
This publication contains the papers, discussions and recommendations at an international workshop, ...
Good management of natural resources is the key to good agriculture. This is true everywhere - and p...
The livelihoods of hundreds of millions of rural families depend on farming. In many cases, farmers ...
There are few non-farm engines of growth and poverty alleviation in most sub-Saharan African (SSA) c...
Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have made substantial progress toward reducing the proportion ...
Water management strategies and allocation policies that support agricultural intensification across...
Efforts to meet the growing demand for food across Africa have led to unsustainable land management ...
Arable land in sub-Saharan Africa is often cultivated during seasonal rains in regions where the su...
This publication reviews past trends, summarizes the major constraints to income growth, food securi...
Last year, we sowed the seeds of success. This year, we have reaped a sweet and bountiful harvest. O...
We reviewed the strategy for Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D) adopted by the Internation...
This program, in partnership with research and development institutions in West and Central Africa,...
This past year, the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) has g...
Over the next 20–25 yr, global food demand is expected to increase by around 50%, largely due to dem...
It is said that poor soil fertility is a greater constraint to food production in sub-Saharan Africa...
This publication contains the papers, discussions and recommendations at an international workshop, ...
Good management of natural resources is the key to good agriculture. This is true everywhere - and p...
The livelihoods of hundreds of millions of rural families depend on farming. In many cases, farmers ...
There are few non-farm engines of growth and poverty alleviation in most sub-Saharan African (SSA) c...
Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have made substantial progress toward reducing the proportion ...
Water management strategies and allocation policies that support agricultural intensification across...
Efforts to meet the growing demand for food across Africa have led to unsustainable land management ...
Arable land in sub-Saharan Africa is often cultivated during seasonal rains in regions where the su...
This publication reviews past trends, summarizes the major constraints to income growth, food securi...
Last year, we sowed the seeds of success. This year, we have reaped a sweet and bountiful harvest. O...