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  • Agricultural research is turning towards food quality, prioritizing nutrition

    Friday April 04th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    The role of agriculture isn’t just to feed us enough, it is to feed us well. This week the CGIAR Consortium placed the weight of its agricultural research expertise behind efforts to improve global nutrition and public health as it committed to make breeding for mineral and vitamin traits the norm in conventional food crop […]

  • Photo Competition: exploring Asia’s forest landscapes for human development and nature

    Wednesday April 02nd, 2014 Leave a comment
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    A photo competition in the lead-up to the Forests Asia Summit highlights the multiple benefits Asia’s forest landscapes provide for people and nature. More than 150 pictures have already been accepted and are up for voting – join the competition and cast your vote now.

  • Breaking the silos: 6 areas in which a new climate deal can go beyond Kyoto

    Wednesday March 19th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    The latest round of U.N. climate talks came to a close in Bonn, Germany last week, with negotiators agreeing to start drafting the international climate agreement set to be finalized in 2015. As negotiators look towards the next UNFCCC meeting in June, they’re faced with a key question: What does this agreement actually need to […]

  • Global Food Policy Report 2013: Looking at landscapes to increase nutritional security

    Tuesday March 18th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    The year 2013 saw record high numbers for agricultural production and more stable commodity prices than the previous several years, but findings from the International Food Policy Research Institute’s 2013 Global Food Policy Report suggest that the state of global nutrition and food security is still fragile. The report focuses on major food policy developments […]

  • Magic glue or sticking point? Linking land use and climate change through National Adaptation Plans

    Friday March 14th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    If conventional farming practices remain unchanged it could result in agricultural yield decreases of 10-15% globally in the face of climate change. Experts agree that the world is already committed to a 2°C mean temperature increase, but what happens if the climate changes more dramatically than our modest estimates suggest?  The need for planned agricultural […]

  • Supporting Family Farmers for a world without hunger – a global outlook by the World Farmers’ Organization

    Thursday March 06th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    Few would doubt that agriculture is one of the key sectors of the future – for feeding a growing world population, improving rural livelihoods and reducing poverty. And if managed sustainably, agriculture can help fight climate change and protect biodiversity. Still, the contributions of 500 million family farmers to food security are undervalued. To highlight […]

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