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We invite your feedback on CIAT’s strategic planning

CIAT embarked earlier this year on the preparation of a strategic plan for 2014-2020. The new plan will advance our vision of eco-efficiency – the central guiding principle of strategic directions we...

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Sus aportes para la planeación estratégica del CIAT son bienvenidos

El CIAT empezó este año con más anticipación la preparación de un plan estratégico para 2014–2020. El nuevo plan potenciará nuestra visión de eco-eficiencia —el principio orientador central de las...

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Latin America and global food security: Helping the whole world learn to fish

In the global debate about food security, two key issues concerning Latin America are often overlooked: first, the continued vulnerability of some parts of the region to food and nutrition insecurity...

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Initiative 20×20: Getting large-scale land restoration on track

Last Sunday, government ministers from six Latin America countries joined a half dozen private investors at the Global Landscape Forum (held alongside the UN Climate Change Conference in Lima, Peru) to...

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Impatient with Hunger

In adopting the sustainable development goals (SDGs) at the United Nations summit held last month in New York City, world leaders made it very clear what agricultural research must accomplish in the...

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Harvesting Results from the International Year of Soils

As 2015 draws to a close, so does the International Year of Soils. Research on soils is a critical pillar of CIAT’s work, as Center staff demonstrated throughout the year, in a global campaign that put...

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