Title: Recently, the top investors in CIMMYT have included:
1Recently, the top investors in CIMMYT have
included
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2A Worldwide Research Program
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- CIMMYT relies on more than 100 scientific staff
from 40 nations and more than 600 support staff - CIMMYT headquarters are in Mexico, and outreach
staff are based in 17 countries - In our research, we collaborate with as many as
100 nations
3CIMMYT Headquarters, Mexico City.
New Delhi, India
Kathmandu, Nepal
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Beijing, China
Ankara, Turkey
Aleppo, Syria
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Guatemala City, Guatemala
CIMMYT
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Los Baños, Philippines
San José Costa Rica
Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Nairobi/Njoro, Kenya
Cali, Colombia
Harare, Zimbabwe
Montevideo, Uruguay
4Importance of Regional Research Programs
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- Our scientists in regional programs provide a key
link to our national program partners, conducting
joint research, facilitating the exchange of
improved genetic materials and research results,
and ensuring that our products meet the needs of
those we strive to help
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CIMMYT Research Stations in Mexico
Cd. Obregón 39 m
El Batán 2249 m
Mexico City
Agua Fría 60 m
Toluca 2640 m
Tlaltizapán 940 m
6Impacts of Our Work
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- By 1982, Borlaugs wheats and their direct
descendants had spread across 125 million acres
of farmland. A single gene from a seemingly
unimportant variety of wheat has saved 100
million lives. - Paul Raeburn, The Last Harvest
7CIMMYT Maize and Wheat Grown Worldwide
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- CIMMYT-related wheat varieties are planted on
more than three-fourths of the area planted to
modern wheat varieties in low-income countries - CIMMYT-related maize varieties cover nearly half
of the area planted to modern maize varieties in
non-temperate environments of developing countries
8Additional Grain, Worth Billions, for Poor
Farmers and Consumers
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- Wheat breeding Estimates of the value of the
additional grain production attributable to wheat
breeding by CIMMYT and its partners range from
US 2 billion to US 4 billion per year - Maize breeding The economic value of the
additional grain production attributable to maize
breeding by CIMMYT and its partners is likely to
exceed US 2 billion per year
9More Food, Better Nutrition for Poor People
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- Malnutrition in developing countries declined
from 46.5 in 1970 to 31 in 1995, partly because
more food was available to more people - Food has become more affordable for consumers
between 1982 and 1995, real world wheat prices
fell by 28, and world maize prices dropped by 43
Source Smith and Haddad (2000),
Pinstrup-Andersen, Pandya-Lorch, and Rosegrant
(1999).
10Some Environmental Benefits
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- If the developing world had attempted to meet its
food requirements in 1995 without the improved
varieties of food crops developed since the Green
Revolution, an additional 426 million hectares of
cropped area would be needed (a five-fold
increase over cropped area in 1965) - This land savings helped to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions by 35 - Without the Green Revolutionthe atmospheric
concentration of greenhouse gases would be
significantly higher than they are at present and
the actual onset of climate change may have
hastened.
Source Grace et al. (2000).
11Research Tools and Knowledge
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- CIMMYT information products and research networks
improve the efficiency of researchers in more
than 100 countries - Information products include user-friendly
geographic information systems (GIS), laboratory
protocols, field guides for diseases and pests,
guides to breeding methods and seed production,
research manuals on economic analysis, and
manuals for disease screening and control - Our researchers have made numerous original
contributions to the advancement of agricultural
science, ranging from developing practical
research techniques to clarifying the genetic
basis of disease resistance in maize and wheat
Bad soil scenario
Crop models
Yield
Runoff
Simulation layer
Good soil scenario
Runoff
Yield
12Genetic Resources for Research
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- Between 1987 and 1998, CIMMYT delivered nearly
40,000 shipments of wheat seed and more than
20,000 shipments of maize seed to researchers in
developing and developed countries - The vast majority of these shipments went to
public research programs in developing countries - These shipments, which included improved
materials developed by CIMMYT breeders and
accessions from our germplasm banks, represented
a valuable source of genetic resources for
research organizations
13Human Resource Development
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- More than 9,000 researchers from around the world
have benefited from CIMMYT's training efforts - More than 600 persons have completed MS or PhD
degrees with CIMMYT support - CIMMYT alumni lead major breeding programs,
public and private, throughout the world - New courses in new areas of interest, such as
marker-assisted breeding, are continually being
developed
14Genetic Resources Research and Other Activities
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- Preserving and distributing maize and wheat seed
collections CIMMYTs Wellhausen-Anderson Plant
Genetic Resources Center (funded in part by the
Japanese Government) - Using wild relatives and landraces of maize and
wheat in breeding programs to confer important
traits (disease resistance, stress tolerance) - Developing better information systems so that
research partners can identify potentially useful
germplasm - Conserving and characterizingdiversity in situ.
- Developing measures of diversity at thefarm
level and studying farm families management of
genetic resources
15Organization
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- CIMMYT has 5 major research programs maize,
wheat, economics, natural resources, and
biotechnology. All work toward our common
mission. The efforts of these programs are
complemented by the work of various research
support units.
16CIMMYT Governance
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- Board of Trustees Includes representatives from
national agricultural research programs, the
Government of Mexico (CIMMYTs host country),
universities and other advanced research
institutes, and philanthropic and
non-governmental organizations - Research Coordinating Committee Deals with the
content and conduct of CIMMYTs research programs - Management Advisory Committee Deals with
administrative policies and budgeting
17CIMMYT Research Projects
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- CIMMYTs research is organized into 21
multidisciplinary projects, including global,
regional, and frontier projects - Global and regional projects encompass research
that is best conducted from either a worldwide or
specifically regional perspective, though the
interaction between the two kinds of projects is
considerable - Frontier projects often involve more novel
research approaches or more specialized research
objectives than global or regional projects all
frontier projects are designed to produce results
with specific regional and/or global applications