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CIMMYT maize breeder Dan Jeffers (left) and Fan Xingming, Director of the Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences (YAAS), discuss the performance of new maize hybrids during a visit to a farmer in Yunnan Province, China. Hybrid varieties such as Yunrui 8 and Yunrui 88 have been developed by YAAS using CIMMYT and local germplasm. They are high-yielding, resistant to important diseases, and drought tolerant, and farmers report that the ears can be stored for longer and are better for animal feed—all of which makes them very popular with farmers. CIMMYT has a strong and healthy collaboration with YAAS, an important part of the center's growing relationship with China.

 

Photo credit: Michelle DeFreese/CIMMYT.

 

For more about CIMMYT and China, see CIMMYT's blog story at: blog.cimmyt.org/?p=6188.

Pic by Neil Palmer (CIAT). Documenting the impact of improved climbing beans in Rwanda. Full captions to follow soon. For more information contact n.palmer@cgiar.org

Members of the Florida’s Army and Air National Guard’s Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high-yield Explosive (CBRNE) Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP) unit, participate in the Search and Rescue Exercise, held at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center in Jacksonville, Fla., April 30, 2018. The volunteer joint-force unit consists of a command and control element, search and extraction, decontamination, medical, fatalities search and rescue team, and joint incident site communications capability. As a National Guard asset, the unit stands ready for the state contingencies for hurricanes, floods, fires, and domestic responses. (Courtesy of the FLNG)

Pic by Neil Palmer (CIAT). Documenting the impact of improved climbing beans in Rwanda. Full captions to follow soon. For more information contact n.palmer@cgiar.org

Released in 2009, the flood-tolerant, highyielding Swarna Sub1 has been adopted by farmers in millions of hectares of flood-prone areas in India.

 

Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).

 

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ARICA – Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa

 

ARICA 3 WAB 2076-WAC 1-TGR 1-B

•Rainfed Lowland

•High yielding over the best check (BW 348-1, NERICA L19, WITA 12)

•Grain quality (high milling recovery, low chalky, short cooking time)

•Suitable country (Mali, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Togo)

•Mali and Nigeria will proceed to variety release processes

 

A new generation of high-performing rice varieties has been launched by the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force under a new brand called “ARICA” – which stands for “Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa.”

 

The Breeding Task Force comprises international and national rice breeders from 30 African countries and operates as part of the Japan-funded project “Developing the Next Generation of New Rice Varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.”

 

Criteria of ARICA (Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa)

•Need to have advantages over the best check varieties in a region

•Advantages claimed should have clear basis of data accumulated in the prior trials, to ensure credibility of descriptions of a new variety.

•Evaluated in Breeding Task Force trials

•No need to go through all phases, if one decides to go through variety release system of a country

 

Procedure of nomination of ARICA

•AfricaRice shares data of trials with NARS partner.

•Based on the data provided together with their own, NARS select breeding lines to proceed to variety release in the country and inform AfricaRice of its decision.

•AfricaRice analyses all available data on the lines to be released and decides on ARICA nomination by communicating with the NARS.

•At the annual meeting of the Breeding Task Force, NARS will update on performance and characteristics of ARICA lines and status of variety release

.

Nomenclature

•No subtitle for environment

•Depending on the order of nomination, a new variety will receive the ARICA name if it fulfills all the criteria. The name does not indicate any ecology. e.g. ARICA 1 can be for any ecology

 

Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice

 

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Author: Egara Katsuo

江柄勝雄 (TARC)

Date: 1986.07

Description: ネピアグラスはアフリカ原産のイネ科肥料作物で、草丈は3mに達する。乾物収量は極めて高く、中南米では年間85t/haにおよんだ例も報告されている。

Project: タイにおける牧草栽培技術の開発

Country: タイ (Thailand)

Place: Pak Chong Land Development Station,nakhon Ratchasima (ナコンラチャシマ県パクチョン土地開発事務所)

Keywords: タイにおける牧草栽培技術の開発,タイ,ナコンラチャシマ県パクチョン土地開発事務所,草地,Napiergrass,elephantgrass,pennisetum Purpureum,high Yield

Slide no. 01-020-26

  

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ARICA – Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa

 

ARICA 1 WAB 2094-WAC 2-TGR 2-B

•Rainfed Lowland

•High yielding over the best check (NERICA L19, BW 348-1)

•Suitable country (Mali, Burkina Faso)

•Mali proceeds to variety release processes

 

A new generation of high-performing rice varieties has been launched by the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force under a new brand called “ARICA” – which stands for “Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa.”

 

The Breeding Task Force comprises international and national rice breeders from 30 African countries and operates as part of the Japan-funded project “Developing the Next Generation of New Rice Varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.”

 

Criteria of ARICA (Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa)

•Need to have advantages over the best check varieties in a region

•Advantages claimed should have clear basis of data accumulated in the prior trials, to ensure credibility of descriptions of a new variety.

•Evaluated in Breeding Task Force trials

•No need to go through all phases, if one decides to go through variety release system of a country

 

Procedure of nomination of ARICA

•AfricaRice shares data of trials with NARS partner.

•Based on the data provided together with their own, NARS select breeding lines to proceed to variety release in the country and inform AfricaRice of its decision.

•AfricaRice analyses all available data on the lines to be released and decides on ARICA nomination by communicating with the NARS.

•At the annual meeting of the Breeding Task Force, NARS will update on performance and characteristics of ARICA lines and status of variety release.

 

Nomenclature

•No subtitle for environment

•Depending on the order of nomination, a new variety will receive the ARICA name if it fulfills all the criteria. The name does not indicate any ecology. e.g. ARICA 1 can be for any ecology

 

Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice

 

ARICA – Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa

 

ARICA 4 ART3-11-L1P1-B-B-2

•Upland

•High yielding over the best check (NERICA 4)

•Suitable country Uganda

•Uganda just released this

 

A new generation of high-performing rice varieties has been launched by the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force under a new brand called “ARICA” – which stands for “Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa.”

 

The Breeding Task Force comprises international and national rice breeders from 30 African countries and operates as part of the Japan-funded project “Developing the Next Generation of New Rice Varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.”

 

Criteria of ARICA (Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa)

•Need to have advantages over the best check varieties in a region

•Advantages claimed should have clear basis of data accumulated in the prior trials, to ensure credibility of descriptions of a new variety.

•Evaluated in Breeding Task Force trials

•No need to go through all phases, if one decides to go through variety release system of a country

 

Procedure of nomination of ARICA

•AfricaRice shares data of trials with NARS partner.

•Based on the data provided together with their own, NARS select breeding lines to proceed to variety release in the country and inform AfricaRice of its decision.

•AfricaRice analyses all available data on the lines to be released and decides on ARICA nomination by communicating with the NARS.

•At the annual meeting of the Breeding Task Force, NARS will update on performance and characteristics of ARICA lines and status of variety release.

 

Nomenclature

•No subtitle for environment

•Depending on the order of nomination, a new variety will receive the ARICA name if it fulfills all the criteria. The name does not indicate any ecology. e.g. ARICA 1 can be for any ecology

 

Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice

 

Highyield longan in Hatay, Nguyen quo Chung, FAVRI

JIRCAS Photo Archive

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Author: Kaneda Chukichi

金田忠吉 (TARC)

Date: 1987

Description: 生産力検定試験圃場における草姿。(撮影:井上正勝)合系=日中合作による育成系統(十号は,粳=INDICAの血が入っており米飯は硬い)

Country: 中国 (China)

Place: Yunnan,yunnan Academy Of Agricultural Sciences (雲南省農業科学院)

Keywords: 中国,雲南省農業科学院,稲作,遺伝資源,Dian Jing,breeding Of Rice,blast Disease,high-yield,resistance To Cold Weather,genetic,号系10号

Slide no. 01-030-15

  

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A ladybug (or ladybird) beetle sits on a wheat spike of an improved variety growing in the field in Islamabad, Pakistan. Ladybugs are beneficial insects, since they eat aphid pests. The wheat variety, known as NARC-2009, is based on a wheat line developed by CIMMYT and shared with partners as part of an international nursery distributed by CIMMYT's International Wheat Improvement Network (IWIN). Following testing and evaluation, it was released as a commercial variety in 2009 by Pakistan's National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC), Islamabad, under its wheat program for rainfed areas. As well as giving high yields, NARC-2009 is drought tolerant, resistant to the diseases stripe and leaf rust, and has good grain quality.

 

Photo credit: A. Yaqub/CIMMYT.

 

For the latest on CIMMYT in Pakistan, see: blog.cimmyt.org/?s=Pakistan.

ARICA – Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa

 

ARICA 3 WAB 2076-WAC 1-TGR 1-B

•Rainfed Lowland

•High yielding over the best check (BW 348-1, NERICA L19, WITA 12)

•Grain quality (high milling recovery, low chalky, short cooking time)

•Suitable country (Mali, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Togo)

•Mali and Nigeria will proceed to variety release processes

 

A new generation of high-performing rice varieties has been launched by the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force under a new brand called “ARICA” – which stands for “Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa.”

 

The Breeding Task Force comprises international and national rice breeders from 30 African countries and operates as part of the Japan-funded project “Developing the Next Generation of New Rice Varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.”

 

Criteria of ARICA (Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa)

•Need to have advantages over the best check varieties in a region

•Advantages claimed should have clear basis of data accumulated in the prior trials, to ensure credibility of descriptions of a new variety.

•Evaluated in Breeding Task Force trials

•No need to go through all phases, if one decides to go through variety release system of a country

 

Procedure of nomination of ARICA

•AfricaRice shares data of trials with NARS partner.

•Based on the data provided together with their own, NARS select breeding lines to proceed to variety release in the country and inform AfricaRice of its decision.

•AfricaRice analyses all available data on the lines to be released and decides on ARICA nomination by communicating with the NARS.

•At the annual meeting of the Breeding Task Force, NARS will update on performance and characteristics of ARICA lines and status of variety release

.

Nomenclature

•No subtitle for environment

•Depending on the order of nomination, a new variety will receive the ARICA name if it fulfills all the criteria. The name does not indicate any ecology. e.g. ARICA 1 can be for any ecology

 

Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice

 

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Author: Kaneda Chukichi

金田忠吉 (TARC)

Description: 北陸農試育成、平成元年度農林 NO.登録のわが国初の極大粒品種。大粒種は一般にごく少収だが、これはその壁を突破した多収系統で画期的。

Country: 日本 (Japan)

Keywords: 日本,稲作,利用加工,遺伝資源,Breeding,genetic Resource,kernel Size,high Yielding

Slide no. 01-021-10

  

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ARICA – Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa

 

ARICA 3 WAB 2076-WAC 1-TGR 1-B

•Rainfed Lowland

•High yielding over the best check (BW 348-1, NERICA L19, WITA 12)

•Grain quality (high milling recovery, low chalky, short cooking time)

•Suitable country (Mali, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Togo)

•Mali and Nigeria will proceed to variety release processes

 

A new generation of high-performing rice varieties has been launched by the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force under a new brand called “ARICA” – which stands for “Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa.”

 

The Breeding Task Force comprises international and national rice breeders from 30 African countries and operates as part of the Japan-funded project “Developing the Next Generation of New Rice Varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.”

 

Criteria of ARICA (Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa)

•Need to have advantages over the best check varieties in a region

•Advantages claimed should have clear basis of data accumulated in the prior trials, to ensure credibility of descriptions of a new variety.

•Evaluated in Breeding Task Force trials

•No need to go through all phases, if one decides to go through variety release system of a country

 

Procedure of nomination of ARICA

•AfricaRice shares data of trials with NARS partner.

•Based on the data provided together with their own, NARS select breeding lines to proceed to variety release in the country and inform AfricaRice of its decision.

•AfricaRice analyses all available data on the lines to be released and decides on ARICA nomination by communicating with the NARS.

•At the annual meeting of the Breeding Task Force, NARS will update on performance and characteristics of ARICA lines and status of variety release

.

Nomenclature

•No subtitle for environment

•Depending on the order of nomination, a new variety will receive the ARICA name if it fulfills all the criteria. The name does not indicate any ecology. e.g. ARICA 1 can be for any ecology

 

Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice

 

Pic by Neil Palmer (CIAT). Documenting the impact of improved climbing beans in Rwanda. Full captions to follow soon. For more information contact n.palmer@cgiar.org

ARICA – Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa

 

ARICA 1 WAB 2094-WAC 2-TGR 2-B

•Rainfed Lowland

•High yielding over the best check (NERICA L19, BW 348-1)

•Suitable country (Mali, Burkina Faso)

•Mali proceeds to variety release processes

 

A new generation of high-performing rice varieties has been launched by the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force under a new brand called “ARICA” – which stands for “Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa.”

 

The Breeding Task Force comprises international and national rice breeders from 30 African countries and operates as part of the Japan-funded project “Developing the Next Generation of New Rice Varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.”

 

Criteria of ARICA (Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa)

•Need to have advantages over the best check varieties in a region

•Advantages claimed should have clear basis of data accumulated in the prior trials, to ensure credibility of descriptions of a new variety.

•Evaluated in Breeding Task Force trials

•No need to go through all phases, if one decides to go through variety release system of a country

 

Procedure of nomination of ARICA

•AfricaRice shares data of trials with NARS partner.

•Based on the data provided together with their own, NARS select breeding lines to proceed to variety release in the country and inform AfricaRice of its decision.

•AfricaRice analyses all available data on the lines to be released and decides on ARICA nomination by communicating with the NARS.

•At the annual meeting of the Breeding Task Force, NARS will update on performance and characteristics of ARICA lines and status of variety release.

 

Nomenclature

•No subtitle for environment

•Depending on the order of nomination, a new variety will receive the ARICA name if it fulfills all the criteria. The name does not indicate any ecology. e.g. ARICA 1 can be for any ecology

 

Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice

 

A ladybug (or ladybird) beetle sits on a wheat spike of an improved variety growing in the field in Islamabad, Pakistan. Ladybugs are beneficial insects, since they eat aphid pests. The wheat variety, known as NARC-2009, is based on a wheat line developed by CIMMYT and shared with partners as part of an international nursery distributed by CIMMYT's International Wheat Improvement Network (IWIN). Following testing and evaluation, it was released as a commercial variety in 2009 by Pakistan's National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC), Islamabad, under its wheat program for rainfed areas. As well as giving high yields, NARC-2009 is drought tolerant, resistant to the diseases stripe and leaf rust, and has good grain quality.

 

Photo credit: A. Yaqub/CIMMYT.

 

For the latest on CIMMYT in Pakistan, see: blog.cimmyt.org/?s=Pakistan.

B-53 (Mk-53) Nuclear Bomb

 

The Mk/B53 was a high-yield bunker buster thermonuclear weapon developed by the United States during the Cold War. Deployed on Strategic Air Command bombers, the B53, with a yield of 9 megatons, was the most powerful weapon in the U.S. nuclear arsenal after the last B41 nuclear bombs were retired in 1976.

ARICA – Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa

 

ARICA 3 WAB 2076-WAC 1-TGR 1-B

•Rainfed Lowland

•High yielding over the best check (BW 348-1, NERICA L19, WITA 12)

•Grain quality (high milling recovery, low chalky, short cooking time)

•Suitable country (Mali, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Togo)

•Mali and Nigeria will proceed to variety release processes

 

A new generation of high-performing rice varieties has been launched by the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force under a new brand called “ARICA” – which stands for “Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa.”

 

The Breeding Task Force comprises international and national rice breeders from 30 African countries and operates as part of the Japan-funded project “Developing the Next Generation of New Rice Varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.”

 

Criteria of ARICA (Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa)

•Need to have advantages over the best check varieties in a region

•Advantages claimed should have clear basis of data accumulated in the prior trials, to ensure credibility of descriptions of a new variety.

•Evaluated in Breeding Task Force trials

•No need to go through all phases, if one decides to go through variety release system of a country

 

Procedure of nomination of ARICA

•AfricaRice shares data of trials with NARS partner.

•Based on the data provided together with their own, NARS select breeding lines to proceed to variety release in the country and inform AfricaRice of its decision.

•AfricaRice analyses all available data on the lines to be released and decides on ARICA nomination by communicating with the NARS.

•At the annual meeting of the Breeding Task Force, NARS will update on performance and characteristics of ARICA lines and status of variety release

.

Nomenclature

•No subtitle for environment

•Depending on the order of nomination, a new variety will receive the ARICA name if it fulfills all the criteria. The name does not indicate any ecology. e.g. ARICA 1 can be for any ecology

 

Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice

 

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B-53 (Mk-53) Nuclear Bomb

 

The Mk/B53 was a high-yield bunker buster thermonuclear weapon developed by the United States during the Cold War. Deployed on Strategic Air Command bombers, the B53, with a yield of 9 megatons, was the most powerful weapon in the U.S. nuclear arsenal after the last B41 nuclear bombs were retired in 1976.

ARICA – Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa

 

ARICA 1 WAB 2094-WAC 2-TGR 2-B

•Rainfed Lowland

•High yielding over the best check (NERICA L19, BW 348-1)

•Suitable country (Mali, Burkina Faso)

•Mali proceeds to variety release processes

 

A new generation of high-performing rice varieties has been launched by the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force under a new brand called “ARICA” – which stands for “Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa.”

 

The Breeding Task Force comprises international and national rice breeders from 30 African countries and operates as part of the Japan-funded project “Developing the Next Generation of New Rice Varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.”

 

Criteria of ARICA (Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa)

•Need to have advantages over the best check varieties in a region

•Advantages claimed should have clear basis of data accumulated in the prior trials, to ensure credibility of descriptions of a new variety.

•Evaluated in Breeding Task Force trials

•No need to go through all phases, if one decides to go through variety release system of a country

 

Procedure of nomination of ARICA

•AfricaRice shares data of trials with NARS partner.

•Based on the data provided together with their own, NARS select breeding lines to proceed to variety release in the country and inform AfricaRice of its decision.

•AfricaRice analyses all available data on the lines to be released and decides on ARICA nomination by communicating with the NARS.

•At the annual meeting of the Breeding Task Force, NARS will update on performance and characteristics of ARICA lines and status of variety release.

 

Nomenclature

•No subtitle for environment

•Depending on the order of nomination, a new variety will receive the ARICA name if it fulfills all the criteria. The name does not indicate any ecology. e.g. ARICA 1 can be for any ecology

 

Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice

 

ARICA – Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa

 

ARICA 3 WAB 2076-WAC 1-TGR 1-B

•Rainfed Lowland

•High yielding over the best check (BW 348-1, NERICA L19, WITA 12)

•Grain quality (high milling recovery, low chalky, short cooking time)

•Suitable country (Mali, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Togo)

•Mali and Nigeria will proceed to variety release processes

 

A new generation of high-performing rice varieties has been launched by the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force under a new brand called “ARICA” – which stands for “Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa.”

 

The Breeding Task Force comprises international and national rice breeders from 30 African countries and operates as part of the Japan-funded project “Developing the Next Generation of New Rice Varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.”

 

Criteria of ARICA (Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa)

•Need to have advantages over the best check varieties in a region

•Advantages claimed should have clear basis of data accumulated in the prior trials, to ensure credibility of descriptions of a new variety.

•Evaluated in Breeding Task Force trials

•No need to go through all phases, if one decides to go through variety release system of a country

 

Procedure of nomination of ARICA

•AfricaRice shares data of trials with NARS partner.

•Based on the data provided together with their own, NARS select breeding lines to proceed to variety release in the country and inform AfricaRice of its decision.

•AfricaRice analyses all available data on the lines to be released and decides on ARICA nomination by communicating with the NARS.

•At the annual meeting of the Breeding Task Force, NARS will update on performance and characteristics of ARICA lines and status of variety release

.

Nomenclature

•No subtitle for environment

•Depending on the order of nomination, a new variety will receive the ARICA name if it fulfills all the criteria. The name does not indicate any ecology. e.g. ARICA 1 can be for any ecology

 

Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice

 

ARICA – Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa

 

ARICA 1 WAB 2094-WAC 2-TGR 2-B

•Rainfed Lowland

•High yielding over the best check (NERICA L19, BW 348-1)

•Suitable country (Mali, Burkina Faso)

•Mali proceeds to variety release processes

 

A new generation of high-performing rice varieties has been launched by the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force under a new brand called “ARICA” – which stands for “Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa.”

 

The Breeding Task Force comprises international and national rice breeders from 30 African countries and operates as part of the Japan-funded project “Developing the Next Generation of New Rice Varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.”

 

Criteria of ARICA (Advanced Rice Varieties for Africa)

•Need to have advantages over the best check varieties in a region

•Advantages claimed should have clear basis of data accumulated in the prior trials, to ensure credibility of descriptions of a new variety.

•Evaluated in Breeding Task Force trials

•No need to go through all phases, if one decides to go through variety release system of a country

 

Procedure of nomination of ARICA

•AfricaRice shares data of trials with NARS partner.

•Based on the data provided together with their own, NARS select breeding lines to proceed to variety release in the country and inform AfricaRice of its decision.

•AfricaRice analyses all available data on the lines to be released and decides on ARICA nomination by communicating with the NARS.

•At the annual meeting of the Breeding Task Force, NARS will update on performance and characteristics of ARICA lines and status of variety release.

 

Nomenclature

•No subtitle for environment

•Depending on the order of nomination, a new variety will receive the ARICA name if it fulfills all the criteria. The name does not indicate any ecology. e.g. ARICA 1 can be for any ecology

 

Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice

 

Banana researchers, with Tanzania government officials and a farmer, during the ABBB Annual Meeting and release of TARIBAN hybrids in Arusha, Tanzania. Photo: IITA/G.Ndiblema.

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