NEWS | 8 May 2026 Four migratory birds that now have stronger international protections The only global treaty focused exclusively on the conservation of migratory species recently brought governments together in Campo Grande, Brazil. A team of experts represented the UN Environment...
NEWS | 8 May 2026 "Every Bird Counts": How city residents can help protect migratory birds Did you know that millions of birds may be migrating silently overhead right now as you read this - and you don’t even need to leave...
NEWS | 6 May 2026 LIFE: driving innovation, autonomy and resilience for a competitive Europe As Europe works to boost competitiveness and economic resilience, LIFE turns innovation into real-world solutions. A new publication shows how LIFE projects back innovation, strategic...
NEWS | 6 May 2026 Widespread ASAP forecast warnings on crops for second half of the year due to upcoming El Niño conditions - Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) April 2026 Southern Africa. The main agricultural season is concluding, with the harvesting of summer crops having commenced in April. The regional cereal production for 2025/2026 is projected to reach an above-average output...
NEWS | 5 May 2026 How fertilizer shortages caused by the energy crisis threaten food security Since March, war in the Middle East has disrupted global fertilizer markets.
NEWS | 5 May 2026 Europe must steer AI and digitalisation to support its green transition As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes Europe's economy, it will either accelerate our green ambitions or undermine them. Two new European Environment Agency...
NEWS | 4 May 2026 Commission publishes simplification review of EU Deforestation Regulation Today, the Commission published a report on the simplification of the revised EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and a set of further measures for a smooth and effective implementation following the agreement of co-legislators last...
NEWS | 1 May 2026 House locks Food for Peace into USDA with 50% commodity requirement The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Farm Bill on Thursday, codifying the temporary transfer of Food for Peace — the country’s $1.2 billion flagship global hunger program...
NEWS | 1 May 2026 Building Burundi’s National Social Protection Systems to Deliver Jobs and Respond to Crises Burundi continues to face extreme poverty and food insecurity. As of 2024, 63 percent of the population lives on less than $2.15 per day, and more than half of children under the age...
NEWS | 30 April 2026 Building back better this time? Responses to an unfolding food price crisis Roughly two months after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, we can already draw two conclusions on our global food systems.