This document summarizes the agrobiodiversity retreats held by CIAT from 2010-2014. It discusses the challenges of feeding 9 billion people in the context of climate change. CIAT's core values are impact orientation, scientific integrity, and innovation. CIAT's research focuses on cassava, beans, rice, and Brachiaria grass to improve food security, nutrition, health, and sustainability. Key priorities are simplifying operations, scaling up successful products, and innovating. The 2014 retreat focused on adding value, capturing value through partnerships, and scaling up through defined product pipelines and regional targets. Addressing issues like individual work plans, metrics, data management and communications were identified as needs.