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Posted on September 13, 2009

Norman Borlaug R.I.P.

Agriculture pioneer Norman Borlaug, father of the Green Revolution, dies at 95.

Posted on September 12, 2009

Good and bad cassava news

CIAT recently announced that the first vehicle entirely powered by biofuel made from cassava roots is out and about in Colombia. That’s just as well, because that may be all that the crop will be good for in the future.

Posted on September 11, 2009September 11, 2009

Andy talks about models

Listen to our friend, colleague and occasional contributor Andy Jarvis talk about his quest to document the predicted effect of climate change on the world’s top 50 crops. Via.

Posted on September 11, 2009September 10, 2009

Time to chew

Time magazine must be on an agrobiodiversity high. First, yerba mate. Now, qat.

Posted on September 11, 2009September 5, 2009

Happy Ethiopian New Year!

To all our Ethiopian readers: Enqutatesh! Melakam Addis Amet!

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Fresh Nibbles

    1. A little more safety for Ukraine’s seeds, thanks to a new genebank.
    2. A little more safety for Mexico’s native maize, thanks to Pres. Sheinbaum.
    3. A little more safety for Andean agriculture, thanks to Ecuadorian Indigenous women and Inside Mater in Peru.
    4. A little more safety for Ischia’s zampognaro bean and Amalfi’s lemons, thanks to local people (and GIAHS).
    5. A little more safety for Pacific crops, thanks to cryopreservation. Breadfruit next?
    6. A little more safety for moringa? At least in Africa with all its “opportunity crops”?

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