CGIAR
CGIAR research is carried out at 15 centers that collaborate with partners from national and regional research institutes, civil society organizations, academia, development organizations, and the private sector. These research centers are around the globe, with most in the Global South and Vavilov Centers of agricultural crop genetic diversity. CGIAR has an annual research portfolio of just over US$900 million with more than 9,000 staff working in 89 countries.
Funding is provided by national governments, multilateral funding and development agencies and leading private foundations. Representatives of CGIAR Funders and developing countries meet as the CGIAR System Council to keep under review the strategy, mission, impact and continued relevancy of the CGIAR System in a rapidly changing landscape of agricultural research for development. Provided by Wikipedia
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181Summary report on system priorities for CGIAR research 2005-2015 Summary report on system priorities for CGIAR research 2005-2015by 184149 Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Rome (Italy). Interim Science Council Secretariat eng, FAO, Rome (Italy). Sustainable Development Dept. eng 184131
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182Healing wounds: how the International Research Centers of the CGIAR help rebuild agriculture in countries affected by conflicts and natural distasters Healing wounds: how the International Research Centers of the CGIAR help rebuild agriculture in countries affected by conflicts and natural distastersby Varma, S., Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Washington, DC (USA) eng, Winslow, M., International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, Aleppo (Syria) eng
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185Benefit-cost meta-analysis of investment in the International Agricultural Research Centres of the CGIAR Benefit-cost meta-analysis of investment in the International Agricultural Research Centres of the CGIARby Raitzer, D.A., Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Rome (Italy). Science Council Secretariat eng, FAO, Rome (Italy). Research, Extension and Training Div. eng
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186Food safety in the CGIAR. IFPRI-CGIAR Science Council Roundtable on Food Safety Food safety in the CGIAR. IFPRI-CGIAR Science Council Roundtable on Food Safetyby Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Rome (Italy). Science Council Secretariat eng 1423211776584, International Food Policy Research Inst., Washington, DC (USA) eng 164251
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187Linking C&I (criteria and indicators) to a code of practice for industrial tropical tree plantations.- (v. 1): C&I for sustainable development of industrial tropical tree plantatio... Linking C&I (criteria and indicators) to a code of practice for industrial tropical tree plantations.- (v. 1): C&I for sustainable development of industrial tropical tree plantatio...by Poulsen, J., Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor (Indonesia) eng, Applegate, G., Raymond, D., Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Washington, DC (USA) eng
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188Report of the fifth External Program and Management Review (EPMR) of the Africa Rice Center (WARDA) Report of the fifth External Program and Management Review (EPMR) of the Africa Rice Center (WARDA)by Tollens, E., Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Rome (Italy). Science Council Secretariat eng, Menete, Z., Sachdeva, P., Courtois, B., Ncube, M., Hasegawa, T.
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190The CGIAR at twenty-five: into the future; policy statements The CGIAR at twenty-five: into the future; policy statementsby 117951 Serageldin, I., 6252 Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Washington, DC (EUA), International Centers Week Washington, DC (EUA) 28 Oct - 19 Nov 1996
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192Replanting the tree of life: towards an international agenda for coconut palm research Replanting the tree of life: towards an international agenda for coconut palm researchby Persley, G.J., Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra (Australia) eng, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Washington, DC (USA). Technical Advisory Committee eng
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194Conditions for collective action: understanding factors supporting and constraining community-based fish culture in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Vietnam Conditions for collective action: understanding factors supporting and constraining community-based fish culture in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Vietnamby 175209 WorldFish Center, Penang (Malaysia) eng, Joffre, O. 174339, Sheriff, N. 174340, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Washington, DC (USA) eng 175168
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195An assessment of the impact of agricultural research in South Asia since the Green Revolution An assessment of the impact of agricultural research in South Asia since the Green Revolutionby Hazell, P.B.R., FAO, Rome (Italy). Natural Resources and Environment Dept. eng, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Rome (Italy). Science Council Secretariat eng
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196Charting the CGIAR's future reshaping the CGIAR's organization. Summary of proceedings and decisionsby 6252 Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Washington, DC (EUA), 34272 CGIAR 2000 International Centers Week ICW2000 Washington, DC (EUA) 23-27 Oct 2000
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199Status of breeding for tolerance of abiotic stresses and prospects for use of molecular techniques Status of breeding for tolerance of abiotic stresses and prospects for use of molecular techniquesby Bennett, J., Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Rome (Italy). Interim Science Council Secretariat eng, Gale, M., FAO, Rome (Italy). Research, Extension and Training Div. eng
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200Genetic engineering for abiotic stress tolerance in plants Genetic engineering for abiotic stress tolerance in plantsby Uchimiya, H., Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, Rome (Italy). Interim Science Council Secretariat eng, Gale, M., FAO, Rome (Italy). Research, Extension and Training Div. eng
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