

Agroecology
The CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology is a transdisciplinary, participatory, and action-oriented approach aimed at enhancing food system resilience, equity, and sustainability.
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Initiative progress on science in agroecology
In 2023, the Initiative amply demonstrated the value of the foundation it established in 2022 for developing and evaluating agroecology innovations under diverse conditions. -
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The Agroecology Transition: Different pathways to a single destination - Eight country experiences
A brochure briefly profiles the eight participating countries, describing key features of their agricultural living landscapes and the entry points for their agroecology transitions -
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What’s behind Tunisia’s rapid agroecology transition?
The country is an example of how to tailor systemic agroecology solutions to local conditions with environmental and economic benefits.
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Transforming Agriculture Together: Insights from the Ukama Ustawi Share Fair
CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology11.06.24-
Environmental health & biodiversity
Authors: Craig E. Murazhi, Dorcas Matangi, and Vimbayi G. P. Chimonyo. (CIMMYT) The Zimbabwe Team…
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Linking farmers’ perceptions and management decision toward sustainable agroecological transition: evidence from rural Tunisia
CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology20.05.24-
Environmental health & biodiversity
Food system actors identified key drivers for agroecological transition, such as the compatibility o…
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Agency and behavior change in agri-food systems transformation: Recommendations from a synthesis exercise
CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology15.05.24-
Environmental health & biodiversity
Author: Sarah Freed (Alliance Bioversity-CIAT) The CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology is taking a syst…
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Research activities
Partners
The CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology has a wide array of multidisciplinary partners, including eight CGIAR Centers, three international research organizations and various national and local partner organizations in the target countries. The Initiative was conceived within, contributes to, and learns from the Transformative Partnership Platform on Agroecology (TPP), which convenes multiple stakeholders from civil society, agricultural research, rural advisory and development sectors. The Initiative cooperates with key partners for scaling and impact including the TPP, GIZ, Biovision and national institutions.
This research is being implemented by a multidisciplinary team of researchers and other specialists from across CGIAR, the French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD) and various national and local partner organizations in the target countries. Learn more about our partners.