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2023 Borlaug Dialogue

World Food Prize Borlaug Dialogue

World Food Prize - Borlaug Dialogue 2024

The 2024 Borlaug Dialogue convenes under the theme "Seeds of Opportunity: Bridging Generations and Cultivating Diplomacy," echoing Dr. Norman Borlaug's enduring vision of breaking barriers and…

World Food Prize Borlaug Dialogue

World Food Prize 2024

Every year, more than 800 people from over 75 countries gather in Des Moines, Iowa, USA. These decision-makers, activists, farmers, agricultural experts and students convene to discuss the…

World Hunger Day: Why Malnutrition Affects Everyone

World Hunger Day: Why Malnutrition Affects Everyone 28 May 2017, World Hunger Day --  Marie Haga, Executive Director of the Crop Trust and Bev Postma, CEO of HarvestPlus, co-author an…

Yale Environment 360: Climate Change Adds Urgency To Push to Save World’s Seeds

Yale Environment 360: Climate Change Adds Urgency To Push to Save World’s Seeds A recent report in Yale Environment 360, titled "Climate Change Adds Urgency To Push to Save World’s…

Yam: Feast and Forest

Yam: Feast and Forest Yet again, citizens of the region of Mahi yesterday celebrated the Feast of Yams. It was held at the Royal Palace of Savalon in the presence of a huge crowd and a group of…

Yams

The Crop Trust, along with its strategic partners, is developing conservation strategies to protect the genetic diversity of the world’s food crops. This initiative is funded by the German Federal…

Crop Strategy: Yam (2021)

Crop Strategy: Yam (2021)

Crop Strategy: Yam (2021)

Yams_Summary.pdf

Global strategy for the conservation and use of yam genetic resources: summary for ITPGRFA stakeholders This document is a concise summary of the Global Strategy for the Conservation and use of Yam…

Yemen

Yemen has a population of over 27 million. It is one of the world’s poorest and least-developed countries, with the majority of Yemenis being subsistence agriculturalists. Only about 3% of the…

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