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and several modeling activities @gatienfalconnier.bsky.social @mcorbeels.bsky.social including @agmip.bsky.social

Want to know more? A first paper about the experiment has been recently published:
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How rainfall extremes affect the agronomic & environmental performances of annual cropping systems? This is the question we tackle in our long-term experiment University of Zimbabwe @cirad.bsky.social started in 2022 (4th cropping season ongoing) combining field measurements & soil-crop modeling

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This paper provides a foundation for the continued development of process-based models, such as SIMPLE, for additional opportunity crops and underscores the significant potential of these historically under-researched crops to support climate adaptation and a more food-secure future.

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Yang & Guarin et al. expanded the modeling framework for 19 opportunity crops and calibrated and parameterized process-based models. Model performance was evaluated against existing data, demonstrating that the newly developed models accurately reproduce observed crop yields and climate responses.

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Climate-crop models to support opportunity crop adaptation in Africa - Nature Communications Climate-crop models are important tools for guiding investments and exploring adaptation strategies in climate-resilient agriculture. Here, the authors expand climate-crop model applications for 19 Af...

A new #AgMIP paper was published today in Nature Communications, advancing our Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils (#VACS) work in collaboration with the US State Dept, @africanunion.bsky.social, @fao.org, and the African Orphan Crops Consortium.

Read the paper here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Modelling the productivity of opportunity crops across Africa under climate change in support of the Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils - Nature Plants African opportunity crops show varied climate resilience, with several projected to outperform staples. Roots and tubers are especially resilient, while legumes and vegetables face declines, particula...

You can read Guarin & Yang et al. here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Guarin & Yang et al. present a catalogue of African opportunity crop simulations to aid in identifying crops with strong agroclimatic resilience and regional relevance and call for a shift toward a more diversified and inclusive approach that leverages the benefits of opportunity crops.

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Guarin & Yang et al. find that 10 of 19 opportunity crops increase in yield under both low and high emission scenarios, ranging from 2-16% by 2050. Teff and grass pea demonstrate the largest yield gains (16%), and roots and tubers are overall the most resilient crop type.

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AgMIP played a key role in Phase 2 and completed a climate impacts assessment on opportunity crops. In a new Nature Plants paper, Guarin & Yang et al. provide mid-century yield change projections across Africa for 24 crops, including 19 opportunity crops, some being simulated for the first time.

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The Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils (VACS) launched in Feb 2023 by the US State Dept in partnership with @africanunion.bsky.social, #AgMIP, @fao.org, and the African Orphan Crops Consortium. Phase 1 identified a list of nutritious and regionally relevant opportunity crops in five categories.

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@climate.columbia.edu ia.edu, #NASAGISS, #ColumbiaMSPH, @pik-potsdam.bsky.social otsdam.bsky.social, #UniversityofFlorida, @cornelluniversity.bsky.social ky.social

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By improving the integration of nutrient dynamics and crop models, we also improve our understanding of how climate-driven changes will affect and influence the ability for global populations to receive essential nutrients from the food they consume.

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The paper also highlights the limited availability of comprehensive datasets beyond staple crops and calls for collaborative research among climate scientists, farmers, crop modelers, plant biologists, and public health nutrition practitioners to safeguard nutrition under climate uncertainty.

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Carducci & Guarin et al. highlight the importance of integrating nutrient dynamics into process-based crop models by using a new framework to better represent plant nutrient uptake from the soil, nutrient translocation across the plant, and eventual micronutrient concentration in edible products.

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Anticipating climate impacts on nutrition through climate–crop nutrient modelling - Nature Climate Change Climate change influences not only crop yields but also crop nutritional content, which is currently not simulated by process-based crop models. This Perspective proposes a way forward to integrate nu...

A new #AgMIP paper in Nature Climate Change presents a novel framework for integrating nutrient dynamics into crop models, offering key insights into targeting and strengthening nutrition interventions in a changing climate.

Read the paper here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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The 2025 EAT-Lancet report has officially launched!

AgMIP Executive Committee members Mario Herrero and Hermann Lotze-Campen helped lead and make key contributions to the report, as well as members from the AgMIP Global Economics and GGCMI Teams.

#EATLancet2025 #AgMIP

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Convening researchers in GHG emissions, rice modeling, agronomy, spatial science, and remote sensing to address challenges in CH4 data and mitigation assessment, the workshop promotes cross-disciplinary learning on best practices for CH4 measurement and modeling across organizations and countries.

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This initiative is jointly led by @irriofficial.bsky.social, #AgMIP, and the Global Methane Hub (GMH), in partnership with @cgiar.org Climate Action and Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) of Japan.

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The Greenhouse Gases Flux and Modelling from Rice Workshop is underway! The workshop is taking place from Sept 1-5 at the @irriofficial.bsky.social Headquarters, Los Baños, Philippines.

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🌍 Our new review shows how:
(1) Climate shocks hit food, water + health systems
(2) All forms of malnutrition are at risk
(3) Near-term events + long-term warming both drive risks
(4) Building resilience through food, social + nutrition systems is urgent. 🔗 shorturl.at/WmZki

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🌾 Exciting news!

The 2nd AgML Workshop will take place at UFZ Leipzig, Germany, on Nov 3–5, 2025.

🔗 Registration is now open until July 31 (In-person participants will be selected based on their profile and interest, online participation is open to all: events.hifis.net/event/2763/.

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The Science-to-Policy workshop is underway at the University of Ghana! The opening session featured warm welcomes from...
Dilys MacCarthy (University of Ghana)
Nancy Quashie (University of Ghana)
Malgosia Madajewicz (Columbia University)
Cynthia Rosenzweig, virtual (NASA GISS)
Laure Tall (IPAR)

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In preparation for the Science-to-Policy workshop at the University of Ghana, the project's modeling experts are currently holding a pre-workshop meeting, led by Roberto Valdivia of @oregonstate.edu and @jamesthurlow.bsky.social of @ifpri.org, to co-design an integrated suite of modeling tools.

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Workshop participants include experts from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, and Zimbabwe. The Science-to-Policy workshop's outcomes are expected to have relevance for countries throughout Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.

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Participant organizations are #AgMIP /Columbia University, the University of Ghana, IPAR, @synergos.bsky.social, ‪@bioversityciat.bsky.social‬, @ilri.org, @oregonstate.edu, and @ifpri.org. This project is supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).

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AgMIP is excited for tomorrow’s launch of the workshop, Improving Science-to-Policy Information Pathways to Support Planning and Action on Climate Change in African Agriculture, which will take place May 21-22 at the University of Ghana, in Accra.

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Workshop participants include experts from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, and Zimbabwe. The Science-to-Policy workshop's outcomes are expected to have relevance for countries throughout Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.

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Participant organizations are #AgMIP /Columbia University, the University of Ghana, IPAR, @synergos.bsky.social, ‪@bioversityciat.bsky.social‬, @ilri.org , Oregon State University‬, and @ifpri.org . This project is supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).

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So exciting to see our commentary out! With a super team of Yean-Uk Kim of @zalf.bsky.social, @alexruane.bsky.social of @agmip.bsky.social and @robertfinger.bsky.social, we outline needed advances for more robust risk assessments of cropping systems.

www.nature.com/articles/s43...

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Cirad - Chercheur.e en modélisation de la matière organique dans les systèmes de culture tropicaux

📢 Great postdoc (3 years) opportunity in our group @cirad.bsky.social in the FairCarboN #ALAMOD project to coordinate a modeling excercice @agmip.bsky.social on #soilorganicmatter and nitrogen dynamics in tropical cropping systems.
Deadline: 08/05/25

recrutement.cirad.fr/job/job-rese...

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