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[31 Mar 2010 | 3 Comments | 4,338 views]
Biodiversity conservation is key

IITA is part of a system-wide network that protects agrobiodiversity for genetic improvement and food security using traditional and new molecular tools.

Features, Issue 4 »
[31 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | 6,154 views]
Insect biodiversity for sustainable management of natural resources

IITA maintains the biggest reference collection of insects in the CGIAR. Understand why such a collection holds a place of importance in agricultural research and development.

Features, Issue 4 »
[31 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 4,134 views]
Why manage noncrop biodiversity

Nonplant taxa are global public goods that play a huge role in maintaining sustainable farming systems for food and agriculture.

Features, Issue 4 »
[31 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | 3,225 views]
A research park for Africa

The IITA headquarters in Ibadan, Nigeria sits on about 1,000 hectares of protected agricultural and forest land. Read about the rich variety of life that can be found in this small pocket of Africa.

Features, Issue 4 »
[31 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | 3,131 views]
Unlocking the diversity of yam

IITA emphasizes the imperatives of yam conservation for improvement and the benefit of millions of farmers relying on this staple.

Features, Issue 4 »
[31 Mar 2010 | One Comment | 1,733 views]
Safeguarding local varieties ensures food security

Conserving local varieties ensures a robust gene pool of important traits for crop improvement and helps guarantee food security.

Featured, Issue 4 »
[31 Mar 2010 | 5 Comments | 2,616 views]
A tough puzzle: Biodiversity and NRM

The debate continues: food or biodiversity conservation? Scientist Emeritus Peter Neuenschwander stresses that natural resources management offers the intellectual platform to integrate the different disciplines in a sustainable manner. He suggests ways in which the CGIAR and IITA can help meet the twin goals of conserving biodiversity while feeding the human population.