International Conference on Innovations to Transform Dryland Agriculture through South–South Cooperation

PRESS RELEASE – First Announcement / Save the Date
Venue: ICRISAT–Patancheru, Hyderabad, India

The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) today announced the International Conference on Innovations to Transform Dryland Agriculture through South–South Cooperation, to be held 10–12 September 2026 at ICRISAT Headquarters in Patancheru, Telangana, India. The conference will bring together leaders from the Global South and beyond to advance practical, science-based and partnership-driven agri solutions for dryland food systems.

Drylands are home to the world’s most climate-vulnerable communities and are central to global food and nutritional security. The 2026 conference will provide a high-level platform to accelerate collaboration, knowledge exchange, and technology deployment, from crop improvement and seed systems to frontier science and next-generation cropping systems, anchored in the spirit of South–South Cooperation.

“ICRISAT has been making steady progress in leveraging South–South collaboration to transform dryland agriculture through its flagship initiative, ICRISAT Center of Excellence for South-South Cooperation in Agriculture (ISSCA).
“This conference will serve as a global platform to showcase innovations that can transform dryland agriculture, where climate risk is highest and the need for resilient livelihood is most urgent,” noted Dr Himanshu Pathak, Director General, ICRISAT.”

The conference dates align with the United Nations Day for South–South Cooperation (12 September), underscoring the importance of peer-to-peer learning, shared innovation pathways, and strengthened partnerships across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Pacific.

“From functional genomics to farmer-ready seed delivery, the conference aims to connect cutting-edge science through its dynamic focus areas and spotlight solutions that work for smallholder farmers and dryland regions,” said Dr Stanford Blade, Deputy Director General – Research & Innovation, ICRISAT.

Conference focus areas

The conference program is being developed in consultation with the partners and stakeholders. Proposed sections include:

  1. The United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation (September 12)
  2. The Drylands Challenges
  3. Climate change and its impact on food and nutritional security
  4. The next generation of dryland cropping systems
  5. What will the dryland crops of the future look like?
  6. Understanding and utilizing genebank diversity
  7. Frontier technologies for dryland crop improvement
    1. Genomic Predictions and Speed Breeding
    2. Genomic-assisted breeding for climate resilient and biofortified crops
  8. Functional genomics and gene editing to transform dryland crops
  9. Seed delivery systems
  10. Food nutrition and bioavailability
  11. How do we attract youth into the agrifood ecosystem?
  12. Youth in management of dryland crops

Participation and updates

ICRISAT invites research and academic institutions, national agricultural research systems, governments, development partners, private sector innovators, CGIAR centers, and youth-led agrifood enterprises to save the dates and follow upcoming announcements on registration, program tracks, and partnership opportunities.

More information, including the conference webpage and call-for-participation details, will be shared through ICRISAT’s official channels in early 2026.

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Parkavi Kumar

Parkavi Kumar

Senior Communications Specialist – Asia

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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 Organization committed to developing and improving dryland farming and agri-food systems to address the challenges of hunger, malnutrition, poverty, and environmental degradation affecting the 2.1 billion people residing in the drylands of Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and beyond.

ICRISAT was established under a Memorandum of Agreement between the Government of India and the CGIAR on the 28 March 1972. In accordance with the Headquarters Agreement, the Government of India has extended the status of a specified “International Organisation” to ICRISAT under section 3 of the United Nations (Privileges and Immunities) Act, 1947 of the Republic of India through Extraordinary Gazette Notification No. UI/222(66)/71, dated 28 October 1972, issued by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

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Asia: India (Headquarters - Hyderabad)

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

West and Central Africa: Mali, Niger, Nigeria

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