CIAT-International Center for Tropical Agriculture

CIAT-International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Last update: Dec 6, 2024 Last update: Dec 6, 2024
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Legal residence:Colombia
Organization type:Nonprofit institute / think tank
Funding agencies:ADB, GA Canada, EC, IADB, USAID, WB, GIZ, IFAD, CI ...
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Asian Development Bank (HQ), Global Affairs Canada (HQ), European Commission Directorate-General for International Partnerships (EuropeAid HQ), Inter-American Development Bank (HQ), United States Agency for International Development (USA - HQ), World Bank HQ, Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (HQ), International Fund for Agricultural Development (HQ), Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme, Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020), Horizon Europe (2021 - 2027)
Sectors:Agriculture, Fundraising, Human Rights, Land & Ero ...
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Agriculture, Fundraising, Human Rights, Land & Erosion & Soil, Livestock (incl. animal/bird production & health), Monitoring & Evaluation, Research, Rural Development, Science & Innovation
Nr. of employees:501-1000
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The International Center for Tropical Agriculture is a not-for-profit research and development organization dedicated to reducing poverty and hunger while protecting natural resources in developing countries. It is based in Palmira, Colombia.

The CIAT mission is to reduce hunger and poverty, and improve human nutrition in the tropics through research aimed at increasing the eco-efficiency of agriculture.

CIAT has global responsibility for the improvement of two staple foods, cassava and common bean, together with tropical forages for livestock. In Latin America and the Caribbean, we conduct research on rice as well. Representing diverse food groups and a key component of the world’s agricultural biodiversity, those crops are vital for global food and nutrition security.

In its work on agrobiodiversity, the Center employs advanced biotechnology to accelerate crop improvement. Progress in our crop research also depends on unique collections of genetic resources– 65,000 crop samples in all – which we hold in trust for humanity.

Alongside its research on agrobiodiversity, CIAT works in two other areas – soils and decision and policy analysis – which cut across all tropical crops and production environments.

Center soil scientists conduct research across scales – from fields and farms to production systems and landscapes – to create new tools and knowledge that help reduce hunger through sustainable intensification of agricultural production, while restoring degraded land and making agriculture climate smart.

CIAT’s work on decision and policy analysis harnesses the power of information to influence decisions about issues such as climate change, linking farmers to markets, research impact assessment, and gender equity.

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