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A new book by almost 150 scientists from the global North and South, coordinated by CIRAD, looks at the range of strategies ...
For the third time, CIRAD has supported a caravan organized by the the Dynamic for an AgroEcological Transition in Senegal ...
CIRAD took part in the Bonn June Climate Meetings, which have just finished. These mid-year meetings serve to guide ...
Un atlas sur la thématique One Health est publié en anglais aux éditions Quae avec le CABI, et le soutien du Cirad et ...
Preventing epidemics requires early detection followed by rapid, effective steps. This means coordinating local communities ...
Le Cirad a participé à la Conférence sur les changements climatiques qui vient de se terminer à Bonn. Cette réunion de ...
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 ...
Suriname is recognised as a global leader in forest preservation. The country has succeeded in conserving 93% of its forest cover and regularly renews its international commitments to combat ...
The fragmentation of tropical forests due to the expansion of agriculture or roads reduces canopy height and biomass by 20 to 30% at forest edges. This is known as the edge effect, which has been ...
Over two years, the LegAE (Legumes for agroecological transition and food security in Africa) project worked to identify the obstacles to and levers for developing legumes in four countries: Benin, ...
For the first time, an international scientific team* coordinated by CIRAD has shown that the use and domestication of cocoa and its wild relatives in South America date back more than 5000 years ...
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 ...