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GFAR (back) in Action
GFAR is revitalizing Collective Actions to strengthen agri-food research and innovations systems,…
Food Tank: From Crisis to Possibility; Five Aspirations for our Food System
Food as Community The global food system, while highly efficient, has obscured the journey from…
How can Bangladesh sustain growth to make Bt eggplant technology sustainable?
In the seven years since Bangladesh approved its first genetically modified crop — insect-resistant…
5 ways you can use Science Communication to change our food systems for the better
The food security debate is no longer limited to yields and calories. Increasingly, we are…
Bill Gates on climate change, CGIAR and adapting to a warmer world
Climate change is going to force us to consider entirely new needs. CGIAR is the world’s largest…
A million young people urge governments to prioritise climate crisis
More than 1 million young people around the world have urged governments to prioritise measures to…
Nutritious, cheap and… convenient? Capitalising on untapped bean markets
Beans are great. They are nutritious, they are cheap and they boost the incomes of smallholder…
ILRI: A no-meat diet everywhere will not solve the climate crisis
People in industrialized regions like the United States of America or Europe are generally urged to…
2020 feels like dark fiction. Here’s how science can inspire a better future
How can scientists move us beyond the calamities of 2020? The current moment for our species feels…
How the EU’s Green Deal survived the coronavirus pandemic
The threat of the pandemic actually helped push through the European Green Deal. As March brought…
Investing in Women could change the climate change game
The world urgently needs both climate solutions and gender equality. Neither can exist without the…
6 Signs of Progress Since the Adoption of the Paris Agreement
Since the adoption of the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change in 2015, global momentum to…
Reflecting on #OneCGIAR: Feedback from the GFAR Constituencies on the survey conducted for upcoming CGIAR 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy
The CGIAR 2030 Strategy is based on the premise that the organisation can deliver more relevantly,…
Farmers Will (Again) Feed the World
The world is dangerously off track in its efforts to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals by…
Worsening land inequality widens gender, climate change gaps
by Rina Chandran Source : Thomson Reuters Foundation News Land inequality is growing worldwide,…
Biodiversity expected to see biggest gain in generation on Biden’s election to U.S.
President elect Joe Biden. Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post … More Biodiversity expected to…
Three pillars for food system change: inclusivity, joint vision and long-term commitment
A new paper identifies three key ingredients multi-actor initiatives need to drive change in the…
Ending hunger: science must stop neglecting smallholder farmers
Policymakers urgently need ideas on ways to end hunger. But a global review of the literature finds…
Farmers are true COVID-19 heroes and we must support the people who produce our food
“If you have any idea about farming then you probably know that crops need to be planted at a…
WATER – A priceless yet endangered resource
By Emir Šahinović, NextGen Plant Science Network Water scarcity, water demand, clean water, water…
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