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  1. Assessing the vulnerability of traditional maize seed systems in Mexico to climate change by Bellon, M.R., Hodson D, Hellin, Jonathan

    Published 2011
    “…This change in seed sources probably will entail important information costs and the development of new seed and associated social networks, including improved linkages between traditional and formal seed systems and more effective and efficient seed-supply chains. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Use of digital tools to strengthen technical support processes in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras by Ovando, Rausel, Jiménez, Benancio, May Tzun, Vladimir Nikolai, Martinez Perez, Gabriel, Odjo, Sylvanus, Van Loon, Jelle, García Santiago, Jorge Octavio, Espinosa Diaz, Anabell Guadalupe

    Published 2025
    “…The second component of the document presents the experience of designing, implementing, and validating Tractilus, a digital platform focused on the planning, logistics, monitoring, and management of gricultural machinery and input services, developed and piloted in Mexico. Between 2022 and 2025, Tractilus evolved from field-based needs assessments to the deployment of a native mobile application, validating its technical, operational, and social feasibility in the states of Aguascalientes, Zacatecas, Hidalgo, and Guanajuato. …”
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    Informe técnico
  3. Collective action for the conservation of on-farm genetic diversity in a center of crop diversity: an assessment of the role of traditional farmers’ networks by Badstue, Lone Bech, Bellon, Mauricio R., Berthaud, Julien, Ramírez, Alejandro, Flores, Dagoberto, Juárez, Xóchitl, Ramírez, Fabiola

    Published 2005
    “…There are seed flows, however, and most seed transactions take place among people with social links, but not within a well-defined group. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  4. Use of system analysis to describe the diversity of farming systems in Nariño, Colombia by Zepeda, Adair, Alvarez, Jose A, Odjo, Sylvanus, Lopez-Ridaura, Santiago

    Published 2025
    “…The second component of the document presents the experience of designing, implementing, and validating Tractilus, a digital platform focused on the planning, logistics, monitoring, and management of gricultural machinery and input services, developed and piloted in Mexico. Between 2022 and 2025, Tractilus evolved from field-based needs assessments to the deployment of a native mobile application, validating its technical, operational, and social feasibility in the states of Aguascalientes, Zacatecas, Hidalgo, and Guanajuato. …”
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    Informe técnico
  5. CIAT and grupo papalotla: A 25-year collaboration shaping a tropical forages culture by Pazos Cardenas, Mateo, Triana Ángel, Natalia, Burkart, Stefan

    Published 2024
    “…The methodology used for the collection of information is based on (i) a documentary review of the CGSpace digital repository focused on bibliographic production on the relationship between both institutions, but also on the various scientific innovations related to the field of tropical forages and forage hybrids developed in the midst of the alliance; and (ii) semi-structured interviews with different key agents related to the institutional, scientific, and commercial history of Grupo Papalotla and CIAT, both in Colombia and Mexico. This research hopes to contribute to the innovation of the joint work of the two institutions, seeking to impact on the better understanding of the different modes of production, development and commercialization of seeds, the actors and territories of impact involved, as well as the historical, environmental, social, and economic transformations throughout the various decades of joint work.…”
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    Poster
  6. Accelerating progress toward reducing child malnutrition in India: A concept for action by von Braun, Joachim, Ruel, Marie T., Gulati, Ashok

    Published 2008
    “…IFPRI, in collaboration with Indian experts and international networks, could bring much-needed experience with programs and policies around the world to bear on this effort. …”
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    Brief
  7. The workshop on gender and plant health: The power of interdisciplinary research by Plant Health Initiative

    Published 2024
    “…To this end, the regional workshop was held with following specific objectives:  To share key findings and insights from interdisciplinary studies on understanding gender and social dimensions of plant health  To develop protocols/strategies for gender-responsive surveys, training and interventions  To identify the most relevant gender-related issues in the Latin American regional cultural context and develop workplan  To have practical learning experience through a field visit to maize growing community. 25 participants (7 men and 18 women) from Peru, Mexico, Ecuador, and Colombia joined the workshop. 92 % of attendees were biophysical scientists such as plant pathologists, entomologists and agronomists including young scientists who are new to this field of interdisciplinary studies. …”
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  8. Community engagement through Hub model approach for local consensus building for scaling agricultural recommendations at subnational levels by Van Loon, Jelle, Fonteyne, Simon, García Santiago, Jorge Octavio, Espinosa Diaz, Anabell Guadalupe, Guera, Ouorou Ganni Mariel, Ovando, Rausel, Jiménez, Benancio, May Tzun, Vladimir Nikolai, González Regalado, Jessica, Vilchis Ramos, Rodolfo, Pérez García, Mariana, García, Ana Rosa

    Published 2025
    “…A central component of the analysis is the characterization of actors and the mapping of their relationships using social network analysis methods, which allows for a deeper understanding of territorial dynamics, the identification of key nodes, bottlenecks and strategic opportunities for scaling. …”
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