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A video recording of this event is now available. Click here to view.   Event Date:  September 12, 2019 Time: 
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Aflatoxins affect the health of close to 70 percent of the population of the world through contaminated food. Smallholder farmers
Bangladesh
Changing precipitation patterns caused by climate change are expected to have major impacts on food security and nutrition in agrarian
Bangladesh
The existing literature shows that climate change will likely affect several of the dimensions that determine people’s food security status
Events
On June 2, 2019, GCAN team member Elizabeth Bryan participated in the Association for International Agriculture and Rural Development’s (AIARD)
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During May 14-21, the GCAN team members visited the USAID mission in Nigeria to present research results, including on near-term
Bangladesh
On May 7, 2019, the GCAN team presented the results of GCAN research activities in Bangladesh at Dhaka’s Lakeshore Hotel
Climate Resilient Agriculture
On October 22, Timothy Thomas presented “Aflatoxins and Climate Change: Preliminary Results from a New Biophysical Model for Groundnuts and
Climate Resilient Agriculture
In September, researchers, policymakers, farmers and industry representatives met in Berlin during a three-day conference (International Conference on Agricultural GHG