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      CGIAR Launches Resilient Dryland Strategy at COP16

      Piyush YadavBy Piyush YadavDecember 6, 20244 Mins Read
      CGIAR has launched its visionary 2030 Global Strategy for Resilient Dryland (GSRD) to transform farming and ensure sustainable food systems.
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      CGIAR, the global leader in agricultural research, has launched its visionary 2030 Global Strategy for Resilient Dryland (GSRD) to transform farming in the world’s driest regions and ensure sustainable food systems for generations to come.

      The GSRD, collaboratively developed by CGIAR centers under the leadership of ICARDA (International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas) and ICRISAT (International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics), provides a comprehensive, science-driven roadmap to improve the lives of some 2.7 billion people who call the dryland home with a particular focus on strategy in Asia and Africa. Drylands, traditionally seen as fragile ecosystems, are key to developing climate-smart agricultural models that can be scaled globally.

      Building on 50 years of dryland research, the GSRD leverages innovations from CGIAR’s 15 global research centers and partners and provides solutions to enhance food security, conserve biodiversity, and build resilient livelihoods by delivering groundbreaking agri-research solutions—such as solar-powered agrivoltaics, innovative agroforestry and livestock feed practices, soil improvement and desalination solutions, as well as improved breeding technology for climate-smart crops such as barley, lentil, chickpea, soybean or cactus. ​

      The new strategy builds on CGIAR’s rich legacy of impact, uniting all fifteen centers in a stronger, more integrated effort to tackle the challenges of drylands.By combining our expertise, we will deliver more innovative, context-specific, and lasting solutions to secure the livelihoods of communities that rely on these vital but fragile ecosystems.”

      Ismahane Elouafi, Executive Managing Director, CGIAR

      “Drylands are not just regions of scarcity but have immense potential. This strategy brings forward a wealth of knowledge and research from our shared 50 years of experience, demonstrating that drylands, often overlooked, possess an untapped potential for resilience. As climate change continues to threaten global food systems, the models of resilience we, along with our partners, have developed in drylands will be indispensable to support the world’s most vulnerable communities.”

      Stanford Blade, Director General-Interim, ICRISAT

      “The strategy was also a call to action for the broader development community. The CGIAR Global Strategy for Resilient Drylands is a game-changing venture targeting critical challenges like water scarcity, land degradation, and desertification. This groundbreaking effort is an essential lifeline to global dryland communities confronting the accelerating impacts of climate change, the defining challenge of our time.”

      Aly Abousabaa, Director General, ICARDA and Regional Director, CGIAR

      Why It Matters

      • Climate Change Resilience: Drylands are experiencing warming rates 20–40% higher than other regions, making them frontline battlegrounds against climate change.
      • Food Security: With 70% of the world’s hungry people living in areas affected by conflict and environmental fragility, transforming drylands is critical to alleviating global hunger.
      • Global Impact: As climate change continues to expand arid zones, the lessons and solutions developed for drylands today will be essential for addressing tomorrow’s challenges.

      5 Key Opportunities for Drylands:

      • Optimizing agrifood systems to adapt to climate change by developing climate-smart crop varieties, introducing innovative breeding technology, and supporting climate adaptation in livestock and aquatic systems
      • Conserving and using biodiversity to support resilient ecosystems and communities by introducing mixed cropping systems, encouraging farming system diversification, and harnessing Indigenous and specifically women’s expertise on biodiversity ​
      • Managing soil, land, and water systems to sustainably intensify production by developing and promoting regenerative and conservation agriculture, facilitating rangeland restoration, and using innovative irrigation technology based on solar-powered agrivoltaics and drip-irrigation
      • Ensuring access to sustainable healthy diets to alleviate hunger and malnutrition by promoting nutrient-dense diverse crops such as millets, sorghum, pulses, legumes, roots, nuts, seed and leaves, and animal-sourced foods ​

      Promoting inclusive, equitable development to nurture safety, agency, and peace ​

      The GSRD was developed through extensive consultations with national research organizations, governments, private sector partners, and civil society, ensuring its alignment with the specific needs of different dryland regions. As the world faces increasing climate shocks, CGIAR’s GSRD aims to position dryland agriculture at the heart of global climate adaptation strategies.

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