International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
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The idea of establishing an international agricultural research center in the dry areas was conceived in 1972 by a team of visionaries associated with the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, the CGIAR.  In that year, a Review Mission was commissioned by the CGIAR to study the potential magnitude of the threat of food shortages and loss of natural resources in the dry areas, and its global implications.  Known as the Skilbeck Commission, after its leader, Prof Dunstan Skilbeck, the team conducted an in-depth study and recommended the establishment of a major internationally-supported, multidisciplinary research center in this region.  As a result, the Ford Foundation - which was already operating the Arid Lands Agricultural Development project in the Near East from Lebanon, with Bob Havener as its Director - and Canada's International Development Research Centre, IDRC, with Joe Hulse as its Director for Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Sciences, came forward to act as the implementing agencies, and the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) was born in 1975.

Through the efforts of many individuals, a site for establishing ICARDA's station in northern Syria was identified in 1976 and, with full blessings and support from President Hafez Al-Assad, Tel Hadya was developed into ICARDA's principal station in 1977. 

The 948-hectare site, generously provided by the Government of Syria, was selected because it had land form that represent conditions typical of much of the dry areas in the region.

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ICARDA's headquarters building (above) and main research farm (Below) at Tel Hadya, near Aleppo in Syria

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