BGRI Blog September 12, 2022 Saving the world’s wheat In the wheat fields of East Africa in 1998, plants began to show terrible signs… Matt Hayes Love1
BGRI Blog September 9, 2022 Mexican research team wins Borlaug Gene Stewardship Award A team from Mexico's National Institute for Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Research (INIFAP) program earned… Matt Hayes Love2
BGRI Blog August 8, 2022 Cornell, together with CIMMYT, presents advanced wheat improvement course CIMMYT and Cornell University are offering an innovative online course to empower global scientists with… Matt Hayes Love1
BGRI Blog July 29, 2022 BGRI Technical Workshop to be held Sept. 9 with International Wheat Congress The Borlaug Global Rust Initiative (BGRI) is hosting a virtual technical workshop September 9 around… Matt Hayes Love1
BGRI Blog June 28, 2022 2022 Women in Triticum award winners The Borlaug Global Rust Initiative (BGRI) is excited to announce the 2022 Jeanie Borlaug Laube… Matt Hayes Love2
BGRI Blog May 17, 2022 MARPLE diagnostics reaches South Asia Researchers from the Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) and iDE Nepal, took part in a… Matt Hayes Love1
BGRI Blog March 15, 2022 What the crisis in Ukraine means for wheat and food security The war in Ukraine has set off a catastrophic humanitarian crisis and sparked massive disruptions… Matt Hayes Love1
BGRI Blog December 10, 2021 BGRI early-career scientist awards for International Cereal Rust and Powdery Mildew Conference The BGRI is supporting two early-career scientists to attend the 16th International Cereal Rust and… Matt Hayes Love2
BGRI Blog November 1, 2021 Wheat in Nepal: a look back, and ahead Dhruba Thapa recently retired from the Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) after a 28-year career.… Matt Hayes Love2
BGRI Blog October 11, 2021 Ravi Singh earns Lifetime Achievement Award from Borlaug Global Rust Initiative World-renowned plant breeder Ravi Singh, whose elite wheat varieties reduced the risk of a global… Matt Hayes Love2