Un souffle nouveau balaye la filière café de l’île papillon. L’investissement grandissant de plusieurs exploitations ainsi ...
The world of agricultural research and international cooperation is in mourning. Michel Griffon, a historical figure at CIRAD and pioneer of agriculture that reconciles science and nature, died on 4 ...
Le monde de la recherche agronomique et de la coopération internationale est en deuil. Michel Griffon, figure historique du Cirad et pionnier d'une agriculture conciliant science et nature, s’est étei ...
An international study published in Global Change Biology, coordinated by CIRAD in collaboration with 32 institutes, reveals ...
Une étude internationale publiée dans Global Change Biology coordonnée par le Cirad en collaboration avec 32 instituts, révèle que la baisse de la fertilité des sols pourrait avoir un impact plus impo ...
Au Maghreb, les femmes sont de plus en plus nombreuses à travailler dans l’agriculture, un phénomène essentiel mais pourtant ...
Agroecology is gaining ground in international cooperation policy, and also in national policy. The European Commission Directorate-General for International Partnerships (DG INTPA) recently published ...
In the run-up to COP30, CIRAD has published a position paper on agriculture and food systems in the light of climate change. On a global scale, those sectors are both victims of and contributors to ...
On 6 October 2025, barely a year after its founding during the second Assises MedVallée, the International Innovation Hub (IIH) launched its first collaborative project with academic and innovation ...
A new report jointly published by CIRAD, the Bureau of Macroeconomic Analysis of the Senegalese Institute of Agricultural Research, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO ...
Responses to climate change, biodiversity loss and natural resource depletion must necessarily be global. In the field of agriculture perhaps more than anywhere else, shared learning about resilience ...
Sorghum and millet, the fifth and sixth most widely grown cereals in the world and staple foods for more than 390 million people, are pillars of food security in semi-arid zones. CIRAD is conducting ...
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