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G20 Conference-More press releases
More press releases are available on the G20 Conference.... Read more >

G20 Experts to Meet on Food Security Solutions
Agricultural experts from the G20 countries will meet next week to find ways to match the latest res... Read more >

GFAR and GCARD Road Map Recognized in G20 Ministerial Declaration
The Ministerial Declaration “Action plan on food price volatility and agriculture”, issued by the G2... Read more >

Summary of Actions of the GFAR Secretariat from November 2010-March 2011
The Global Foresight Hub: Strengthening the Role of GFAR in Promoting Forward Thinking in AR4D
The global AR4D community has decided, through the GCARD process, to foster collective foresight act... Read more >

Latest / upcoming GFAR events

G20 Conference on Agricultural Research for Development
The French Presidency of the G20 took the initiative to convene in Montpellier on September 12-13, 2... Read more >

CGIAR SCIENCE FORUM 2011
The Independent Science and Partnership Council (ISPC) of the Consultative Group on International Ag... Read more >

International Expert Consultation on the theme “Building the CIARD Framework for Data and Information Sharing”
This International Expert Consultation, which has been preceded by an electronic consultation on the... Read more >

Training Workshop on Coherence in Information for Agricultural Research for Development (CIARD) and Strengthening RAIS in the SAARC Countries
A Training Workshop on Coherence in Information for Agricultural Research for Development (CIARD) an... Read more >

GFAR-ITPGR meeting on Agrobiodiversity and the development importance of local varieties and indigenous species
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