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September 20, 2024   •   News

On Wednesday, 21 August, eight New Zealand-based scholars from two of the GRA’s scholarship programmes—the New Zealand Global Research Alliance Doctoral Scholarship (NZ-GRADS) and the CLIFF-GRADS programme—came together for the first time at the Annual Science Meeting, showcasing research projects funded by New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) in support for the GRA. These scholars, all working on topics related to agricultural greenhouse gas mitigation and measurement, gathered to attend and engage with leading research on agricultural greenhouse gases.

The meeting offered the scholars a unique opportunity to explore key scientific themes such as methane, greenhouse gas inventories, rumen function, nitrous oxide, soil carbon, and GHG mitigation tools. They also witnessed presentations on 21 research projects involving international collaboration.

The research projects were presented by scientists from all around the world including 13 scientists from New Zealand. Key discussions focused on development of GHG measurement technologies/tools, soil carbon, methane, and nitrous oxide emissions. The presentations highlighted the global impact of New Zealand’s support for the GRA, emphasizing the importance of international collaboration, capability development, and the enhancement of global scientific knowledge on agricultural GHG emissions.

The event concluded with a dedicated networking session, where the NZ-GRADS and CLIFF-GRADS scholars presented their own research and connected with one another, as well as with other scientists present. This gathering fostered collaboration and opened up opportunities for future exchanges within the scientific community.

We thank Education New Zealand for organising the participation of our NZ-GRADS scholars.

September 18, 2024   •   News

Recording Available!

The 2024 GRA Council Meeting (online) was held on the 11th of September. The documents, reports, and selected slide presentations can be found HERE.

The meeting can be viewed HERE.

September 11, 2024   •   News

We have a new report celebrating highlights of the GRA, available to download and share. Check it out HERE or by clicking on the image below.

September 6, 2024   •   News

Please use the link below to register and attend via Zoom. Event organised by the Global Diary Platform in New York.
Meeting Registration – Zoom

September 3, 2024   •   News

The August 2024 issue of Who’s Counting, the Inventories and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) Network Newsletter is now available to view HERE.

Who’s Counting summarises scientific progress, opportunities, resources and events related to national agriculture inventory development, national agriculture climate targets, and international inventory capability-building activities.


We encourage you to directly submit content for the next Issue of Who’s Counting.

August 26, 2024   •   News

As part of the Climate Smart Agriculture Initiative, New Zealand and the GRA (in collaboration with Climate Sense) are supporting the General Directorate of Animal Health and Production (GDAHP) of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) of Cambodia to strengthen its capacities to respond to climate change.

This is the first systematic assessment of the risks to livestock producers due to climate change. It includes the implications of the trend towards growing commercial production for vulnerability of commercial livestock production. We at the GRA think this is a powerful analysis of climate risks and “low hanging fruit” opportunities for addressing them very efficiently.

  • Video produced by Cambodia’s General Directorate of Animal Health and Production (Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries)
  • Funded by the New Zealand government’s Climate Smart Agriculture Initiative, a contribution to the Global Research Alliance.
  • See full report below.
  • See more details of the Climate Smart Agriculture Initiative at: https://www.climatesmartagriculture.org.nz
Climate change adaptation in Cambodia’s livestock sector – Full

Report

August 21, 2024   •   News

The New Zealand government has been supporting RUFORUM, a network of African universities involved in agriculture in graduate research grants through the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases (GRA). In April 2024, ILRI was visited by Ackim Mwape, a policy and science relationship advisor at New Zealand Greenhouse Gas Research Centre (NZAGRC).

Read more HERE.

August 8, 2024   •   News

The latest issue of the CRG Newsletter is out now!

Click HERE to view online or below to download.

August 2, 2024   •   News

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) of the New Zealand Government has been supporting FONTAGRO on a joint research call through the Global Research Alliance to help in the global effort to cut emissions.

Eight projects were approved as part of the 2024 call, of which four will be co-financed by FONTAGRO and the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) of the New Zealand Government, and the other four solely by FONTAGRO.

Read more HERE.

July 30, 2024   •   News

Closing Date: 15 September 2024
Location: St Genès Champanelle

The French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment (INRAE) is a public research establishment.

You will work in the Dinamic (Digestion, Nutrition, Food, Metabolism, Microbes) team, whose research includes characterising the ruminal microbial ecosystem in order to understand and manipulate methane emissions from ruminants. Ruminant agriculture is currently under intense social pressure for its contribution to global warming. Ruminants are responsible for around a third of anthropogenic methane production, which is linked to microbial activity in the rumen, the first and largest compartment of their digestive system. 

For more information click HERE.

July 22, 2024   •   News

Closing Date: open until filled
Location: based in Nairobi, Kenya

We are looking for a postdoc to join our team at ILRI’s Mazingira Centre in Nairobi, Kenya. The position is about soil and manure nutrient cycling and GHG emissions to help us develop sustainable management practices for African smallholder farmers. We’re looking for someone with a strong background in GHG measurements.

Below is the link to the job advert (position is open until filled).

July 8, 2024   •   News

Closing Date: 18 August 2024
Location: Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala

We are looking for a postdoc to work with us on projects that relate to soil carbon cycling in agricultural systems as affected by various management practices, especially the contribution of cover crops. The work also involves the effect of soil carbon on crop productivity and resilience (yield stability) to climate change. The duties include analysis of empirical data from long-term field experiments and national soil inventories as well as application of soil carbon models. 

For more information on the postdoctoral position please click the links below.

Position Description

Vacancies