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2008
Partnership with TTDI to Enhance Cassava Production and Farmer Livelihoods in Thailand
May
US Patent Office Rejects US Company's Patent Protection for Bean Commonly Grown by Latin American Farmers
May
Research Examines Seed-Aid Effectiveness
May
Dr. Hawtin Continues as CIAT DG
April
Colombia Ships Seeds of Staple Food Crops to the
Svalbard Global Seed Vault for Safeguarding
January
2007
The Rural Innovation Institute Foundation Will not Continue
October
CIAT Appoints New Interim Director General
September
Restructuring Research at CIAT to Better Address New Challenges
March
Farms Will Now Produce Biofuels: Innovative Project Carried Out by CIAT to Empower Small Farmer
January
2006
"Where Will This Crop Grow?" A Computer Program Can Now Tell Us: Homologue Was Created by CIAT Experts
October
2005
Club del Moko: A Campaign to Save Plantain
March
2001
Canadian Anthropologist and Research Manager Chosen to Lead CIAT
January
CIAT Challenges US Patent on Mexican Bean
(RAFI news release)
January
2000
Information Tool Kit Will Help Improve Environmental Management in Central America
December
1999
Farmers' Knowledge Meets Formal Science: A People-centered Strategy for Combating Poverty and Environmental Destruction in Tropical Hillsides
October
Scientists & Farmers Are Revolutionizing Tropical Hillside Agriculture: Goals Are to Raise Incomes, Prevent Ecological Disasters
October
The Road to Peace for Rural Communities in Colombia
February
1998
Scientists Apply High-tech Tools in Emergency Planning for Rehabilitation of Agriculture in Honduras and Nicaragua
December
In Face of Extreme Poverty Across Latin America, Sustainable Farming Offers Viable Alternatives to Narcotics Trade
October
Latin America's Farmer-researchers
October
Tuning Up the Orchestra of Hillside Development
October 1998
Report Outlines Massive Growth and Latest Figures on Bean, Rice Production across Latin America
September
Rice and Beans in Latin America: A Summary Report on the Economic Impact of Improved Varieties
September
Visiting Scientist to Explore Benefits of Bean Research as Tool for Combating Poverty and Environmental Destruction
September
Colombia Renews Collaborative Agreement with CIAT
August
African Grasses May Slow Global Warming While Boosting Food Production
May
Computerized Atlas Will Help Reduce Environmental Destruction in Latin America and the Caribbean
May
From Gas-guzzlers to Grass Grazers: What Is the Greenhouse Effect and How Is Human Activity Altering It?
May
Why an Environmental Atlas?
May
1997
Improved Varieties of a Versatile Root Crop Link Rural People to Profitable Industries and Export Markets in Southeast Asia
May
Science Centers Declare Victory Against Top Cassava Enemy, Protecting "Staff of Life" for World's Poor
May
Cassava in Southeast Asia: From Hard Times to Modern Times
March
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