The good, the bad, and the ugly of international online event making and research collaboration. Tricky working hours and a lot of seating, but further outreach and no visa fees.
Sustainable agriculture often requires capital, something most farmers in low-income countries don't have. What kind of policy and business tools can help?
Why is FAO moving away from resource-intensive farming as a way to feed the world? And what are the alternatives?
We have collected the questions raised by the audience during the webinar Youth in Agribusiness: Coping with COVID-19 in the Context of a Changing Climate. Read the panelists answers in this Q&A.
The world is focused on COVID-19, but other emergencies don’t go away. Ethiopia's remote Afar is grappling with climate change and food insecurity. And coronavirus is making matters worse.
Catch up with our recent webinar about how young people working in agribusiness are coping with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in the context of a changing climate.
Many people are leaving farming, but how does it impact livelihoods and development? Our webinar compared deagrarianisation in Europe and South Africa. Catch up!
The World Food Prize is an international award recognising the achievements of individuals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity, or availability of food in the...
Call for 20 PhD positions in the new interdisciplinary Regional Research School in Forest Science (REFOREST) program