Mission
To reduce hunger and poverty, and improve human nutrition in the tropics through research aimed at increasing the eco-efficiency of agriculture.
People
CIAT’s staff includes about 200 scientists. Supported by a wide array of donors, the Center collaborates with hundreds of partners to conduct high-quality research and translate the results into development impact. A Board of Trustees provides oversight of CIAT’s research and financial management.
Values
- Shared organizational ethic
- We respect each other, our partners, and the people who benefit from our work. We act with honesty, integrity, transparency, and environmental responsibility in all of our joint endeavors.
- Learning through partnerships
- We work efficiently and pragmatically together and with partners. Considering our diversity to be a key asset, we adapt readily to change and strive to improve our performance through continuous learning.
- Innovation for impact
- We develop innovative solutions to important challenges in tropical agriculture, resulting in major benefits for the people who support, participate in, and profit from our work.
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Resources
Displaying 926 - 930 of 958Programa de Ganado de Carne: Informe de 1978
Problemas de malezas de plantas forrajeras en suelos ácidos e infértiles del trópico
Principios de producción de semillas de especies forrajeras tropicales
Mejoramiento de leguminosas forrajeras, especialmente para su adaptacion a suelos acidos infertiles
Se discuten varios conceptos relativos al mejoramiento de leguminosas forrajeras y a su adaptacion a suelos acidos de baja fertilidad. Se observa que es raro que un ecotipo nativo selecionado ofrezca todas las caracteristicas requeridas para praderas de pastoreo. Los objetivos del mejoramiento deben ser muy especificos, lo cual se logra con una estrecha colaboracion entre los introduccionistas de plantas, agronomos especialistas en leguminosas y cientificos en la utilizacion de pasturas.