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For the third time, CIRAD has supported a caravan organized by the the Dynamic for an AgroEcological Transition in Senegal ...
Preventing epidemics requires early detection followed by rapid, effective steps. This means coordinating local communities ...
The Global Land Forum 2025, organized by the International Land Coalition, will be held from 14 to 19 June in Bogota, Colombia. With the participation of CIRAD.
La prévention des épidémies passe par une détection précoce suivie de réponses rapides et efficaces. Cela implique une ...
Competition for light, changes in soils, hybridization between plants, and so on... Invasive exotic species are one of the main causes of biodiversity loss. To protect against this, it is vital to ...
As part of its long-standing partnership with Zimbabwe, France officially handed over a state-of-the-art Biotechnology Centre to the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) on 21 May 2025. The handover ceremony ...
In collaboration with Agrinatura, CIRAD has published an initial compilation of 12 stories of change relating to the DeSIRA initiative funded by the European Union. Each story shows how the research ...
Soils are not just a support: they have to be in good health for agricultural activities to be established and prosper. In Ivory Coast, the Ministry of Agriculture has brought together farmers, ...
Guatemala’s community forest concessions are a success in every respect. The forest is being conserved more effectively by indigenous communities practising sustainable logging than in neighbouring ...
A recent discovery could make a huge difference in terms of fighting mosquito-borne diseases, using the sterile insect technique (SIT). New results on the technique's impact on the transmission of ...
Can we bring wildlife back to productive oil palm plantations? This is one of the questions posed by the TRAILS project, coordinated by CIRAD, in Malaysia. It associates the local authorities, a ...
In rural Africa, where livelihoods are often tied directly to the land, environmental degradation poses a critical threat to both ecosystems and people’s well-being.A new study co-authored by ...