2023BGRI Blog November 21, 2023 Women wheat scientists share their journeys with the Illuminata Podcast The future of agriculture is being shaped by women who are breaking barriers and pushing… Matt Hayes Love0
2023BGRI Blog November 5, 2023 Scientists convene in Kenya for intensive wheat disease training An international cohort of scientists representing 12 countries gathered at the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock… Matt Hayes Love0
2023BGRI Blog October 10, 2023 Wheat pathogen surveillance system set to expand through new investment One of the world’s largest crop pathogen surveillance systems is set to expand its analytic… Matt Hayes Love0
BGRI Blog May 16, 2023 CIMMYT global wheat program leader Alison Bentley wins 2023 CAST Communication Award Alison Bentley earned the 2023 Borlaug CAST Communication Award from the Council for Agricultural Science… Matt Hayes Love0
BGRI Blog March 21, 2023 2023 Women in Triticum (WIT) Award winners announced The Borlaug Global Rust Initiative (BGRI) is pleased to announce the 2023 Jeanie Borlaug Laube… Matt Hayes Love0
BGRI Blog March 8, 2023 Wheat science and networks grow in Kazakhstan For nearly a year, two early-career researchers at the John Innes Centre (JIC) fervently discussed… Matt Hayes Love0
BGRI Blog January 19, 2023 How a new generation of women is changing wheat science For Charlotte Rambla, winning the 2022 Jeanie Borlaug Laube Women in Triticum (WIT) Early-Career Award… Matt Hayes Love0
2022BGRI Blog December 2, 2022 WIT award nominations now open from Borlaug Global Rust Initiative Nominations are now being accepted for the 2023 Jeanie Borlaug Laube Women in Triticum (WIT)… Matt Hayes Love0
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