The global agrifood system is wasteful and damaging but there are steps we can take to tackle it
Supply chain disruptions, a pandemic, extreme weather and now a war in Ukraine have exposed faultlines in the global food system that we ignore at our peril. The crisis demands nothing less than a…
Members of GFAR Secretariat were pleased to welcome yesterday a delegation from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) to formalize the basis for direct future partnership and collaboration between GFAR and CAAS, through the signing of a Letter of Intent. CAAS is taking its place as an…
GFAR Executive Secretary Mark Holderness was invited and sponsored to present a paper on ‘Collective Action, the future for Agricultural Research and Innovation’ to the 2nd International Conference on Agricultural Research, held on 24-29 September in Beijing, China. The Conference was organized by…