Jun 17, 2013 by Joe (Zhe) Guo - 0 comments

Maps describing Earth's land cover tell different stories. Which should we believe?

Tags: Agroecology, Land Cover

May 23, 2013 by Jawoo Koo - 0 comments

Where in sub-Saharan Africa is the difference between actual and potential yield of maize most striking? We can answer this question pixel by pixel, region by region, but for the purpose of this brief analysis, let’s talk countries.

May 13, 2013 by Phil Pardey - 0 comments

L-R: Liebenberg, Beddow, UP Dept. Head Johann Kirsten, and Pardey

The Collaborative Masters of Agricultural and Applied Economics (CMAAE) program brings together students from 7 African universities. As part of this program, the University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics is offering a course on the economics of science and technology policy joint with the Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

Apr 24, 2013 by Beliyou Haile - 0 comments

If there is one consensus in agriculture development it is the idea that crops will need to produce more from existing agricultural land in the coming decades. In other words, agriculture will need to be intensified.

Apr 22, 2013 by Cindy Cox - 0 comments

Open Data is a hot topic in agricultural development–so hot that G8 leaders are holding an International Conference on Open Data for Agriculture on April 29 and 30. The following day, May 1, IFPRI will share its own wealth of Open Data at "D8".

Apr 12, 2013 by Jason Beddow - 0 comments

Photo credit: CIMMYT

Stem rust is a potentially devastating fungal disease that can kill wheat plants and small grain cereals, but more typically reduces foliage, root growth, and grain yields. The pathogen multiplies rapidly, and its spores can be dispersed by wind over thousands of kilometers.

Mar 7, 2013 by Jagger Harvey - 0 comments

Photo credit: James Karanja, KARI

May 28-June 1, 2012 (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania): As part of a multidisciplinary and multinational collaboration, a team of researchers representing several research institutions met to discuss the growing aflatoxin problem in sub-Saharan Africa.

Feb 13, 2013 by Cindy Cox - 0 comments

Does the World Bank help the poorest of the poor? One of Washington’s oldest think tanks uses our sub-national poverty data to find out.

Aug 9, 2012 by Ulrike Wood-Sichra - 0 comments

This post is part of a series on HarvestChoice data methodology. Today’s tool: the Crop Reporter.

Aug 8, 2012 by Darren Kriticos - 0 comments

Akuku, Kriticos, Ochungo, Yonow, Kiplimo

Thousands of pests and diseases affect our major livestock species, with impacts on livestock production varying in space and time.

Aug 4, 2012 by Darren Kriticos - 0 comments

Chilo partellus larvae by J van den Berg

To improve our collective capacity to model and measure the economic costs of pests, weeds and diseases of the major food crops of the world, CSIRO and HarvestChoice-UMN are delivering a series of ecological modeling workshops.

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