ICARDA’s Soil, Water and Agronomy (SWA) Team in partnership with Food and Agriculture (FAO) will hold a dryland agriculture session in the FAO’s 2nd Global Framework on Water Scarcity and Agriculture (WASAG).
COP27 was marked by a significant change in discourse towards the key role that agri-food systems transformation can play in climate ada[atation and mitigation.
Within FAO’s NENA Water Scarcity Initiative (WSI), ICARDA, in collaboration with FAO in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, and Tunisia, has established and operated an ET measurement network since 2020.
Ministerial Session for African and Arab Ministers of Agriculture and CGIAR at COP27. The high-level session will build on contemporary issues and steps taken by countries of the region to promote food security using science and innovation.
Co-convened by ICARDA and the Global Crop Diversity Trust (Crop Trust), this event will reflect on the crop diversity conserved in Genebanks, a significant role in food system adaptation to climate change, which increasingly puts our global food systems at risk.
Co-convened by ICARDA and the Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT, this UNFCCC official side event will reflect on key components that are vital for fully comprehensive and effective climate-resilient food systems.
Convened by ICARDA, this event will reflect on the complexity of integrated farming in the drylands and its inclusion of components at different levels depending on the target vulnerable agroecosystem to improve drylands' productivity and mitigate desertification.
ICARDA’s researchers with financial support from the CGIAR Research Program on Wheat, have launched a book comprehensively compiles several studies conducted on different aspects of the wheat sector in Uzbekistan,