Published on: July 14, 2025
INTERNATIONAL MAIZE AND WHEAT IMPROVEMENT CENTER
INTERNATIONAL MAIZE AND WHEAT IMPROVEMENT CENTER
NEWS
- The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), founded by Norman Borlaug, played a pivotal role in India’s Green Revolution.
- With USAID officially shutting down (July 1), CIMMYT faces a funding crisis.
HIGHLIGHTS
Key Developments:
- USAID contributed ~$83 million to CIMMYT’s $211 million budget (2024); it was the largest funder.
- CIMMYT now seeks financial support from the Indian government and private sector.
Significance:
- CIMMYT’s work focuses on breeding climate-resilient, high-yield maize and wheat.
- It supports food security through R&D on heat tolerance, disease resistance, and BNI traits.
India Linkages:
- India contributed only $0.8 million to CIMMYT in 2024.
- BISA (Borlaug Institute for South Asia) formed in 2011 with ICAR; has 3 research stations in India.
- CIMMYT’s germplasm forms the base of top Indian wheat varieties like Kalyan Sona, Sonalika, PBW 343.
Implications:
- USAID’s exit risks slowing agricultural innovation.
- India has a strategic opportunity to lead and co-fund CIMMYT’s mission—vital for sustainable agriculture.
