NEWS | 15 April 2026 EU eyes grants, subsidies to offset Iran war impact on farming, transport The European Commission plans to propose temporary measures such as grants, subsidies, tax breaks and loans to mitigate the impact of the Iran war on agriculture, fisheries and transport, a draft...
NEWS | 15 April 2026 Five things you should know about Sudan's food crisis In April 2023, violent conflict broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces in the capital city, Khartoum, eventually ripping through the entire...
NEWS | 15 April 2026 The European Union launches a €19 million programme to boost agriculture On 14 April, in partnership with the government, private sector actors, farmers, and the civil society, the European Union has launched the “Sustainable Production for Resilient and Inclusive New Generations...
NEWS | 15 April 2026 EU and Member States pledge over €812 million in response to crisis in Sudan Today, as Sudanese citizens continue to suffer the world's most severe humanitarian emergency, the European Union, together with Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the United States and the African...
NEWS | 15 April 2026 How natural farming is transforming food production in southern India The state of Andhra Pradesh in India may be famous for its stunning emerald-green slopes covered in lush vegetation. Over the past few decades, however, the region...
NEWS | 15 April 2026 Extensive grazing: essential for one in three of Europe's protected habitats One in three habitats protected under EU law depends on low-intensity grazing. According to a European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing published today, 10-15% of all...
NEWS | 14 April 2026 New IFPRI book documents the impacts of Sudan’s conflict and identifies evidence‑based pathways to recovery On the opening day of the conference Three Years of Conflict: What the Evidence Tells Us and What Recovery Requires in Cairo, Egypt, the International Food Policy Research Institute...
NEWS | 14 April 2026 Coconut, climate change and ageing plantations: research is working for the future of the value chain Coconut water, virgin oil for cooking or cosmetics, sugar, and so on… coconut has many uses, and global demand is growing constantly.
NEWS | 13 April 2026 Iran war could plunge 32 million into poverty, says United Nations More than 32 million people worldwide could be plunged into poverty by the economic fallout from the Iran war, with developing countries expected to be hit hardest.
NEWS | 13 April 2026 Kenyan coffee: a product that is already exceptional, an economic strategy under construction Kenya has unique terroirs for coffee growing, between the volcanic zones of Mount Kenya and those of the Rift Valley.