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  1. Climate change is going to force us to consider entirely new needs. CGIAR is the world’s largest agricultural research group: In short, it helps create better plants and better animal genetics. It was at a CGIAR lab in Mexico that Norman Borlaug did his groundbreaking work on wheat, sparking the…
  2. In a landmark discovery for global wheat production, an international team led by the University of Saskatchewan (USask) and including scientists from the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) has sequenced the genomes for 15 wheat varieties representing breeding programs around…
  3. The “Doomsday Vault,” that safeguards fall-back collections of key food crop seeds in the arctic cold of Longyearbyen, Norway, marks its tenth anniversary this year. To celebrate, leaders in the conservation of crop genetic resources are gathering next week to discuss best practices and to…
  4. CIMMYT is a non-profit research and training center headquartered in Mexico. (The abbreviation 'CIMMYT' derives from the Spanish version of our name: Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo.) Mission To sustainably increase the productivity of maize and wheat…
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