Removing structural obstacles and creating opportunities for youth in food systems are political problems and need to be solved with political decisions based on recognition and action for youth.
Even though only a few are transmissible to humans, epidemic animal diseases must be treated before entire local economies are disrupted.
Online learning offers great potential to engage with and support participants remotely and during the Covid-19 pandemic. Learn how this SIANI Expert Group has managed to support emerging African agri-food entrepreneurs and farmers using online training.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted lives around the world, not the least the ones of forest and Indigenous communities. How did the pandemic impact their livelihoods and environments and how did they cope?
What are the CFS Voluntary Guidelines on Food Systems and Nutrition (VGFSyN)? Read here about our five takeaways from the guidelines and their external reviews.
New policy brief that describes hydrothermal technology, a traditional technique for processing whole grains that enhance the nutritional value of the food produced, at the same time improving food companies’ market opportunities.
In discussing food systems transformation, there are always two camps with very different solutions. But do you really need to pick a side?
Our new Expert Group will draw on and contribute to ongoing policy processes in Nepal to strengthen collaboration, and raise awareness, surrounding the critical links between small-scale farmers, agricultural biodiversity and achieving the 2030 Agenda.
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