HarvestChoice began in 2006, when the tides were rapidly turning on the data science. Detailed figures on agriculture, human welfare, and the environment were scarce for Africa South of the Sahara (SSA).
The benefits of irrigation go beyond impacts on yields, with large potential benefits for nutrition security, health, and women’s empowerment.
The International Dietary Data Expansion Project (INDDEX), is a collaborative effort between the Gerald J. and Dorothy R.
This program will identify and deploy innovative approaches to achieving resilient food systems in a context of climate change.
Land-based resources generate most of the income and subsistence goods for the poor in developing countries.
Assessing the potential for solar-irrigation adoption to support small-scale irrigation development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Learning from successes in agricultural development is now more urgent than ever.
As a part of the “Enabling crop analytics at scale” program, supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and managed by Te
The project provides an integrated irrigation-energy planning framework to identify groundwater irrigation development potentials in Ethiopia under three energy solutions: grid-connected electricity, off-grid solar PV, and diesel.
Climate change is already affecting the livelihoods of small farmers around the globe, particularly in marginal environments where farmers lack resources to address the climate challenges they face.