International scientific partnerships are key to the success of strategic investments in plant science research and the farm-level adoption of new varieties and technologies, as well as the coherence of agricultural policies across borders to address global challenges. Such partnerships result not only in a greater impact of published research enhancing the career development of early and later stage researchers, but they also ensure that advances in plant science and crop breeding technologies make a meaningful contribution to society by brokering acceptance of emerging solutions to the world problems. We discuss the evidence showing that despite a lack of funding, scientists in some African countries make a significant contribution to glo...
G20 policymakers should strengthen the enabling environment for innovation in agriculture and food s...
The report is written with four main worldwide audiences in mind: decision makers in thedevelopment ...
Unlike the top-down approach of conventional research, participatory research methods offer a bottom...
Sorghum is cultivated over wide geographic areas in the Americas, Africa and Asia. Though ICRISAT’s...
The African continent has considerable potential to reap the benefits associated with modern agricul...
This paper examines the need for and the nature of partnerships in agricultural research. Most of th...
AimTo contribute to sustainable crop-biotechnology innovation in African contexts by operationalizin...
Advancing global sustainable development hinges on strengthening the connections between science, so...
A transnational approach to plant science is required to address global challenges such as food secu...
National agricultural research systems (NARS) in African countries have evolved since independence ...
This paper examines the challenges and opportunities in establishing and sustaining north–south rese...
Background Research partnerships between high-income countries (HICs) and low- or middle-income cou...
Science and technology - and particularly biotechnology - are increasingly central to development a...
Commonly cited requirements for bridging the "science‑practice divide" between practitioners and sci...
Transnational research partnerships are considered fundamental for supporting research and creating ...
G20 policymakers should strengthen the enabling environment for innovation in agriculture and food s...
The report is written with four main worldwide audiences in mind: decision makers in thedevelopment ...
Unlike the top-down approach of conventional research, participatory research methods offer a bottom...
Sorghum is cultivated over wide geographic areas in the Americas, Africa and Asia. Though ICRISAT’s...
The African continent has considerable potential to reap the benefits associated with modern agricul...
This paper examines the need for and the nature of partnerships in agricultural research. Most of th...
AimTo contribute to sustainable crop-biotechnology innovation in African contexts by operationalizin...
Advancing global sustainable development hinges on strengthening the connections between science, so...
A transnational approach to plant science is required to address global challenges such as food secu...
National agricultural research systems (NARS) in African countries have evolved since independence ...
This paper examines the challenges and opportunities in establishing and sustaining north–south rese...
Background Research partnerships between high-income countries (HICs) and low- or middle-income cou...
Science and technology - and particularly biotechnology - are increasingly central to development a...
Commonly cited requirements for bridging the "science‑practice divide" between practitioners and sci...
Transnational research partnerships are considered fundamental for supporting research and creating ...
G20 policymakers should strengthen the enabling environment for innovation in agriculture and food s...
The report is written with four main worldwide audiences in mind: decision makers in thedevelopment ...
Unlike the top-down approach of conventional research, participatory research methods offer a bottom...