Farmers plant Heat Tolerant Maize varieties to improve their food security and livelihood in climate-vulnerable areas of South Asia, on over 20,000 ha
Growing heat-tolerant maize can reduce yield losses due to climate change by up to 36% (rainfed) and 93% (irrigated). Heat Tolerant Maize for Asia (HTMA, 2013-17) helped smallholder farmers in climate-vulnerable ecologies to secure their food security and livelihoods, ensured technologies' equal acc...
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| description | Growing heat-tolerant maize can reduce yield losses due to climate change by up to 36% (rainfed) and 93% (irrigated). Heat Tolerant Maize for Asia (HTMA, 2013-17) helped smallholder farmers in climate-vulnerable ecologies to secure their food security and livelihoods, ensured technologies' equal access to women farmers and incorporated gender-preferred nutrition traits. 50+ CIMMYT maize hybrids have been licensed to public and private partners (2015-2020) for release. By 2020, farmers had adopted 16 varieties on over 20,000 ha. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1215592023-03-14T13:26:30Z Farmers plant Heat Tolerant Maize varieties to improve their food security and livelihood in climate-vulnerable areas of South Asia, on over 20,000 ha CGIAR Research Program on Maize climate change food security gender farmers maize climate livelihoods varieties nutrition women hybrids losses yield losses women farmers food south asia heat plants asia smallholder farmers case studies agrifood systems rural development Growing heat-tolerant maize can reduce yield losses due to climate change by up to 36% (rainfed) and 93% (irrigated). Heat Tolerant Maize for Asia (HTMA, 2013-17) helped smallholder farmers in climate-vulnerable ecologies to secure their food security and livelihoods, ensured technologies' equal access to women farmers and incorporated gender-preferred nutrition traits. 50+ CIMMYT maize hybrids have been licensed to public and private partners (2015-2020) for release. By 2020, farmers had adopted 16 varieties on over 20,000 ha. 2020-12-31 2022-09-12T11:59:43Z 2022-09-12T11:59:43Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121559 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Maize. 2020. Farmers plant Heat Tolerant Maize varieties to improve their food security and livelihood in climate-vulnerable areas of South Asia, on over 20,000 ha. Reported in Maize Annual Report 2020. Outcome Impact Case Report. |
| spellingShingle | climate change food security gender farmers maize climate livelihoods varieties nutrition women hybrids losses yield losses women farmers food south asia heat plants asia smallholder farmers case studies agrifood systems rural development CGIAR Research Program on Maize Farmers plant Heat Tolerant Maize varieties to improve their food security and livelihood in climate-vulnerable areas of South Asia, on over 20,000 ha |
| title | Farmers plant Heat Tolerant Maize varieties to improve their food security and livelihood in climate-vulnerable areas of South Asia, on over 20,000 ha |
| title_full | Farmers plant Heat Tolerant Maize varieties to improve their food security and livelihood in climate-vulnerable areas of South Asia, on over 20,000 ha |
| title_fullStr | Farmers plant Heat Tolerant Maize varieties to improve their food security and livelihood in climate-vulnerable areas of South Asia, on over 20,000 ha |
| title_full_unstemmed | Farmers plant Heat Tolerant Maize varieties to improve their food security and livelihood in climate-vulnerable areas of South Asia, on over 20,000 ha |
| title_short | Farmers plant Heat Tolerant Maize varieties to improve their food security and livelihood in climate-vulnerable areas of South Asia, on over 20,000 ha |
| title_sort | farmers plant heat tolerant maize varieties to improve their food security and livelihood in climate vulnerable areas of south asia on over 20 000 ha |
| topic | climate change food security gender farmers maize climate livelihoods varieties nutrition women hybrids losses yield losses women farmers food south asia heat plants asia smallholder farmers case studies agrifood systems rural development |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121559 |
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