81st ICRISAT Governing Board Meeting: Putting new technologies in place
Modernizing crop breeding programs, enhanced monitoring and evaluation, digital agriculture and strategic research support to Africa locations were a few of the Read more...
CGIAR Head emphasizes the need to adapt to global changes
“Organizations such as ICRISAT should be prepared for constant and continual changes not only on the climate front but also in politics, Read more...
Farewell to ICRISAT Governing Board Chair Professor Chandra Madramootoo
‘Passionate’, ‘dedicated’ and ‘committed’ are just some of the adjectives used to describe outgoing Governing Board Chair Professor Chandra Madramootoo as ICRISAT Read more...
IP at ICRISAT: In tune with an evolving innovation landscape
How is ICRISAT adapting to the IP legal framework given present day realities and innovations in agriculture. Find out on the occasion Read more...
Call for sustainable intensification of farming systems in Zimbabwe
Researchers and stakeholders recently came together at a workshop to define the role of agricultural research for sustainable climate-resilient food systems and Read more...
Growing interest for sorghum in Mali
A team of 15 newly recruited agricultural technicians were given an overview of sorghum breeding during a tour of ICRISAT-Mali. This included Read more...
Taking stock of a decade of Tropical Legumes research work
Ethiopian chickpea scientists participated in a workshop to take stock, collate and convert large amounts of research data, generated during the Tropical Read more...
Communicator Awards for ICRISAT
ICRISAT won accolades in four categories at the 22nd Annual Communicator Awards for its work in the communications and marketing areas. The Read more...
Simulating postrainy sorghum yield response to on-station N management in India
Low residual soil moisture and limited nitrogen (N) inputs have in the last few decades stunted the productivity of postrainy (rabi) sorghum, Read more...
Opportunities for youth in agriculture value chains
Around 200,000 young men and women will be trained in seed production of sorghum, cassava and rice. The training will enable them Read more...