Grow Further
05/23/2026
Smarter breeding means stronger harvests
New AI tools are helping researchers identify wheat varieties with higher yield potential faster, accelerating the science that can help feed more people in a changing climate.
At Grow Further, we support research in Ethiopia that is already helping farmers grow wheat during the off-season, increasing harvests by up to 3x and creating new opportunities for families and communities.
That’s the power of agricultural research: turning innovation into more food on the table.
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Learn about AI Wheat - https://www.newfoodmagazine.com/news/genomic-ai-framework-breakthrough-boosts-wheat-yield-prediction-accuracy-by-82-percent/2135449.article
05/20/2026
3X MORE WHEAT! AKA Wheat beating the odds!
Our Ethiopia Off-Season Wheat project is helping farmers grow wheat during the dry season with yields reaching up to 3x more in some fields.
That means more food, stronger livelihoods, and practical solutions shaped by the people closest to the challenge.
Thank you to our team of researchers Madda Walabu University for showing that irrigated, off-season wheat and potato production can help farmers harvest more food, use water efficiently, and strengthen climate resilience.
See how rethinking the wheat calendar is reaping rewards: https://www.growfurther.org/ethiopia/
05/18/2026
The crops that could help feed the future are often the ones receiving the least attention.
New investments from Crop Trust are helping expand opportunity crops like finger millet, bambara groundnut, and others that are nutritious, climate-resilient, and well suited to challenging growing conditions.
At Grow Further, we’re proud to support research that helps these crops reach their potential, strengthening harvests, nutrition, and resilience for farming communities.
See how our agricultural research is helping communities grow stronger futures: growfurther.org
Read more about Crop Trust: https://www.croptrust.org/news-events/news/power-of-diversity-grants/
05/08/2026
Watch this Smart farm story from Kenya on the disease-resistant potato variety scientists have developed to boost yields.
Kenya’s potato farmers have long battled low yields, pests, and rising production costs. But a new frontier in agricultural research could soon change that.
Scientists are now developing Shangi Kinga, a blight-resistant potato aimed at addressing one of the crop’s biggest threats.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvcixZBAcbg
Want to see other smart-farm innovations? Read here: https://www.growfurther.org/zimbabwe/
05/07/2026
Overlooked Ideas with Big Food Security Impact - New from Grow Further
- A climate-resilient crop gaining attention in Ghana
Researchers are making progress toward developing the first commercial variety of Bambara groundnut, a nutritious crop mainly grown by women farmers.
- The quiet importance of seed banks
Community seed banks help preserve crop diversity, protect traditional seeds, and give farmers more options as climates change.
Plus: updates on climate-smart farming, global hunger, and agricultural innovation from around the world.
Dig in for the full story - https://ow.ly/qYIE50YWarO
04/26/2026
Real change starts at the farm level.
Farmers like Catherine are using new tools to spot crop diseases early, take action faster, and reduce unnecessary pesticide use, protecting both their harvests and their livelihoods.
This is the kind of practical, farmer-led innovation we support at Grow Further: solutions that reduce crop loss, strengthen incomes, and help keep food on the table for entire communities.
Support solutions like this.
Donate today to help give farmers the tools to thrive: https://www.growfurther.org/donate/
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