Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement explained

Agency Name:French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD)
Nativename:Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement
Employees:1650[1]

The French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD) is a French agricultural research and international cooperation organization working for the sustainable development of tropical and Mediterranean regions. It is a public industrial and commercial establishment (EPIC) founded in 1984, with its Head Office in Paris.

In France, CIRAD has two research centres, one in Montpellier (Lavalette campus) and the other in nearby Montferrier-sur-Lez (Baillarguet campus, which has an ecotron, amongst other facilities) and research stations in the French overseas regions. Through its twelve regional offices spread over every continent, CIRAD works with more than 100 countries.

History

CIRAD was founded in 1984 from nine tropical research institutes, most dating back to the 1940s.

The institutes were primarily non-profit-making organizations, each working to promote a specific production chain. They joined forces in 1958 to form a liaison committee specializing in the French overseas regions, before merging in 1970 to form the Groupement d'étude et de recherche pour le développement de l'agronomie tropicale (GERDAT), the direct predecessor to CIRAD.

Original institutes:

Mandate

CIRAD's main task is to contribute to rural development in tropical and subtropical countries through research activities, experimentation, training (in France and overseas) and the dissemination of scientific and technical information.It works with more than 100 countries in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and Europe. Its operations are conducted at its own centres and those belonging to national agricultural research systems in its partner countries. CIRAD makes its scientific and institutional expertise available to fuel public policy in those countries and the global debate on the main issues surrounding agriculture. It also supports French scientific diplomacy.

Human, material and financial resources

CIRAD has a staff of 1650 (including 856 researchers).

Its annual operating budget totals 200 million euros, two thirds of which is covered by the State research and technological development budget (BCRD) and the remainder by contractual resources.

Main CIRAD activities in Montpellier

Organization

Scientific departements

CIRAD has three scientific departments:

It is split into 33 research units: nine internal research units (UPRs), 23 joint research units (UMRs) and a service unit (US).

Since 2006, its publishing operations have been under the banner of Editions Quae, which is based at INRA.

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: CIRAD in a nutshell . CIRAD . 30 January 2021.