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  • Priority lines of research
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    • Biodiversity and development
    • Food Security
    • Pastoralism
    • The future of tropical forests
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Research Topics

Food Security, Climate Change, Biodiversity... CIRAD works to generate knowledge and support agricultural development on the main global issues concerning agriculture.

  • Food Security

    Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious...


  • Biodiversity and development

    A challenge for CIRAD: to fulfil the future needs of societies by placing biodiversity and related know-how at the heart...


  • The future of tropical forests

    From natural forests to planted trees, these ecosystems provide vital social, economic and ecological functions.


  • Pastoralism

    From the preservation of ecosystems to development - a way of life adapted to fragile ecosystems.




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