Originally founded in 1984 as the Office of International Programs, the Borlaug Institute was renamed in 2006 and continues to carry on and expand the legacy of its namesake, the late Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Norman E. Borlaug by playing a key role in fighting world hunger. We are a university-based organization under the Texas A&M University System, dedicated to continuing Dr. Borlaugâs legacy by helping to elevate small-holder farmers out of poverty and hunger through agricultural science. The Norman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture at Texas A&M University designs and implements science based agricultural development and training programs that guide the phases of agricultural industry from production to consumption in order to fight hunger and poverty among small-holder agricultural communities of the developing world.
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