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Crop Diversity Meets Climate Policy in Bangkok

Crop Diversity Meets Climate Policy in Bangkok Climate and food security policy merged lanes at an international workshop in Bangkok to explore their untapped synergies.  More than 20…

Forbes: Top Banana - America’s Favorite Fruit Confronts An Uncertain Future

Forbes: Top Banana - America’s Favorite Fruit Confronts An Uncertain Future It’s easy to take bananas for granted. Walk into any U.S. supermarket, no matter how poorly stocked, and there they are.…

Unlocking Hidden Gems: a BOLD Journey to Resilient and Diverse Crops

Unlocking Hidden Gems: a BOLD Journey to Resilient and Diverse Crops What do alfalfa, barley, durum wheat, finger millet, grasspea, potato, and rice have in common? They’re all included in the Crop…

Dagfinn Høybråten

Dagfinn Høybråten has a broad background in public service in Norway and internationally and has extensive executive and board leadership experience from complex organizations cutting across sectors,…

Joachim von Braun

Joachim von Braun is a Distinguished Professor for Economics and Technical Change at Bonn University’s Center for Development Research. His main areas of expertise include research on development…

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Steven Lainoff

Mr. Lainoff is regarded as one of the leading authorities in the field of international taxation. Throughout his career, Mr. Lainoff specialized in international taxation matters and advised clients…

DialogueNEXT Mexico

The world population is projected to exceed 10 billion by 2100, posing a significant challenge to ensuring food security without depleting natural resources.

Crop Chronicles Podcast: From Peru to Kenya - The Potato's Journey of Resilience

Crop Chronicles Podcast: From Peru to Kenya - The Potato's Journey of Resilience In our first episode of the Crop Chronicles podcast, we explore the potato's incredible journey from its origins in…

Breaking the Stigma of Grasspea in South Asia

Breaking the Stigma of Grasspea in South Asia

Geoffrey Hawtin

Geoffrey Hawtin is an agricultural scientist and manager with expertise in agrobiodiversity, genetic resources, plant breeding, and research management. He has headed two CGIAR Centres: Bioversity…

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