U.S. Department of State Special Representative for Global Partnerships Dorothy McAuliffe visited the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in Texcoco, Mexico, on July 7, 2023. The visit aimed to strengthen ties between the United States government and CIMMYT—reaffirming commitment to fostering partnerships to achieve food and nutrition security goals.
McAuliffe toured the CIMMYT gene bank, museum and conservation agriculture trial plots. CIMMYT scientists explained their efforts to protect one of the largest maize and wheat seed collections through research and collaboration with CGIAR and seed health initiatives.
She also received a detailed briefing about the Southern Africa Accelerated Innovation Delivery Initiative Rapid Delivery Hub (AID-I), a regional project in southern and eastern Africa led by CIMMYT with the backing of Office of Special Envoy for Global Food Security and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). CIMMYT practitioners briefed McAuliffe on AID-I’s inspiration in a successful model implemented in Mexico, MasAgro, with the potential to inform policy makers and transform agrifood systems in Central America to respond to migration.
Partner seed companies and project leaders shared significant milestones already achieved in Zambia, Malawi and Tanzania to expand access for smallholder farmers to market actors, high-yielding seeds and climate-adaptable, resilient crop varieties. “Food security is a top foreign policy priority for the U.S. government, and CIMMYT is an impressive organization and operation, leaving nothing uncovered. We stand ready to support CIMMYT and partner institutions to promote regional stability and achieve greater impact where the need is the greatest.”
McAuliffe speaks to CIMMYT partners on U.S. commitment to working with CIMMYT to enhance food and nutrition security for global and regional stability (Photo: CIMMYT)
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