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January 15, 2019
Nutrient Expert is a computer-based application to provide nutrient recommendations for individual farmers’ fields. Results from Nutrient Expert trials in Ethiopia, Nigeria and Tanzania showed improved yields, fertilizer-use efficiency and increased pr… The post Reducing high yield gaps with decision-support apps appeared first on CGIAR.
January 13, 2019
Recent progress on open access and open data is helping WorldFish to improve efficiencies and innovation in an era of increasingly complex data management. The post Byte by byte: How improved data management is enhancing innovation and impact appeared … The post Byte by byte: How improved data management is enhancing innovation and impact appeared first on CGIAR.
December 3, 2018
The Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning online platform (MEL), used by eight CGIAR Research Programs (CRPs) and Centers, has won the silver prize at the 2018 Enterprise Business Collaboration Award in Berlin in the category of ‘Best Collaboration Inf… The post Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning platform wins silver award in Berlin appeared first on CGIAR.
November 27, 2018
Originally posted on ILRI Asia: Missing or poor livestock data limits development opportunities, according to a community of experts who are joining forces to confront the challenge. 28 November 2018 – HANOI: Better data is urgently needed for improving livestock health and productivity in Vietnam and the rest of the world, according to experts who… The post Press release: Urgent action needed to close the ‘livestock data gap’ to address poverty and food insecurity appeared first on CGIAR.
November 13, 2018
Insect pests cause major yield losses in agricultural crops. Climate change is expected to exacerbate this impact, with warming temperatures affecting insect populations, range expansion and outbreaks. To inform the development of integrated pest manag… The post Pest distribution and risk atlas for Africa includes potato and sweetpotato pests appeared first on CGIAR.
November 12, 2018
Digital innovations are set to transform a global food system in crisis. These innovations, however, are reliant on large sets of data to help farmers make informed decisions and predict crop outcomes. From soil moisture to weather patterns and historical yield, countries like the United States and the United Kingdom have a lot of “big data” to put to work. The United States Department of Agriculture for […] The post Opinion: Big data shows big promise for feeding the world appeared first on CGIAR.




