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Preview: Partners from Niger and Chad trained on Seed production at ICRISAT Niger

Partners from Niger and Chad trained on Seed production at ICRISAT Niger

Skills Transfer

Harvesting Hope: Empowering Tribal Women as Millet Entrepreneurs

Harvesting Hope: Empowering Tribal Women as Millet Entrepreneurs

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Markets, Institutions & Policies, Gender and Youth, Skills Transfer, Food and Nutrition Security, 3 more…
Farmer field days create demand for new millet and legume seeds in Mali

Farmer field days create demand for new millet and legume seeds in Mali

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Skills Transfer, Food and Nutrition Security, West & Central Africa
Developing new groundnut varieties to boost farmer incomes in Telangana

Developing new groundnut varieties to boost farmer incomes in Telangana

Media release

Crop Improvement, Skills Transfer, Asia, Partnerships
Equipping young crop modelers to fight climate change in West Africa

Equipping young crop modelers to fight climate change in West Africa

Skills transfer

Skills Transfer, West & Central Africa, Partnerships
ICRISAT finds ways to enhance soil carbon by 300%

ICRISAT finds ways to enhance soil carbon by 300%

Supporting COP27: Delivering for people and the planet

Skills Transfer, Asia, Climate Action
USAID, NASA, and Partners Launch the Second Phase of the SERVIR West Africa Program

USAID, NASA, and Partners Launch the Second Phase of the SERVIR West Africa Program

Media release

Environmental Conservation, Geospatial and Digital Technology, Markets, Institutions & Policies, Gender and Youth, 8 more…
Raising awareness on GI-tag to weed out counterfeit Gulbarga Tur Dal

Raising awareness on GI-tag to weed out counterfeit Gulbarga Tur Dal

Skills transfer

Skills Transfer, Asia, Partnerships
Supporting a new generation of climate-smart innovators

Supporting a new generation of climate-smart innovators

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Geospatial and Digital Technology, Markets, Institutions & Policies, Skills Transfer, West & Central Africa, 3 more…
Connecting geospatial tech to villages for better agricultural planning

Connecting geospatial tech to villages for better agricultural planning

USAID, NASA, and partners develop a work plan for the second phase of SERVIR in West Africa (SERVIR WA 2) implemented by ICRISAT

Geospatial and Digital Technology, Skills Transfer, West & Central Africa, Partnerships, 1 more…
Chickpea yield in Ethiopia can be doubled by enhancing farmers' technical knowledge: ICRISAT study

Chickpea yield in Ethiopia can be doubled by enhancing farmers' technical knowledge: ICRISAT study

Media Release

Skills Transfer, Food and Nutrition Security
ICRISAT Development Center (IDC) scientist wins the Bhagirath Samman Award from the Uttar Pradesh Government (India)

ICRISAT Development Center (IDC) scientist wins the Bhagirath Samman Award from the Uttar Pradesh Government (India)

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Environmental Conservation, Geospatial and Digital Technology, Seed Systems, Crop Improvement, 11 more…
ICRISAT@50: Proactive Future Engagements

[email protected]: Proactive Future Engagements

ICRISAT News

Environmental Conservation, Geospatial and Digital Technology, Seed Systems, Crop Improvement, 3 more…
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Ramon Peachey Director Communications, ICRISAT
Agathe Diama Communications Lead West and Central Africa, ICRISAT
Jemima Mandapati Communications Lead Asia, ICRISAT
Mohd Fareeduddin Senior Communications Specialist Asia, ICRISAT
Priyanka Chawla Senior Communications Specialist (Asia), ICRISAT
About The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics

The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is a pioneering, international non-profit scientific research for development organization, specializing in improving dryland farming and agri-food systems.  The Institute was established as an international organization in 1972, by a Memorandum of Agreement between the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research and the Government of India.  ICRISAT works with global partners to develop innovative science-backed solutions to overcoming hunger, malnutrition, poverty, and environmental degradation on behalf of the 2.1 billion people who reside in the drylands of Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and beyond. 

Our offices:

Asia: India (Headquarters - Hyderabad)

East and Southern Africa:  Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe

West and Central Africa: Mali, Niger, Nigeria

For all media inquiries, please email: [email protected]

The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
Hyderabad, Telangana, India