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ICRISAT symposium to reduce farmers’ losses due to insect pests (19 November 2009)
Food security in the drylands in peril (16 November 2009)
Bracing for a ‘perfect storm’ that looms large over the poor (10 November 2009)
ICRISAT’s village dynamics studies to help reduce poverty in the drylands (2 November 2009)
HOPE to boost Sorghum and Millet production in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia (15 October 2009)
First Global Scientific Conference Supporting UN Efforts to Curb Desertification Opens in Argentina
(20 September 2009)
ICRISAT signs Copenhagen Communiqué on climate change (18 September 2009)
ICRISAT and University of Western Australia strengthen ties (09 September 2009)
Save seeds for next cropping season, advise scientists (17 August 2009)
ICRISAT offers short courses with University of Florida (21 July 2009)
ICRISAT bares strategy for farmers when monsoons get delayed (30 June 2009)
ICRISAT’s science helps prevent desertification and land degradation (16 June 2009)
ICRISAT develops climate change ready varieties (5 June 2009)
ICRISAT mandates open access to all its scientific and scholarly publications (27 May 2009)
ICRISAT Director General gets a third term in office (6 May 2009)
Every Day is EARTH DAY at ICRISAT (21 April 2009)
Climate change adaptation innovations bring hope to dryland farmers (25 March 2009)
ICRISAT and the World Vegetable Center strengthen collaboration to improve crop diversity for farmers (12 March 2009)
ICRISAT gets a positive assessment from the External Program and Management Review (9 March 2009)
A magic pea leads a new Green Revolution in the drylands (2 March 2009)
Agri-biotechnological breakthroughs can help solve global food crisis (9 February 2009)
Unraveling of the sorghum genome will help improve dryland crops (2 February 2009)
ICRISAT’s hybrid pigeonpea takes roots in China (19 January 2009)
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