This report provides the latest updates on hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition in Europe and Central Asia, including the cost and affordability of healthy diets. It also explores the central...
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This study was commissioned by the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) to explore key barriers and opportunities to scaling up algae production and outlines a strategic path...
As far as agrifood systems financing is concerned, Rwanda has consistently been on track since 2017 in implementing the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP). The country has...
Agrifood systems are central to Africa's economies, livelihoods, and food security, yet current financing remains below the level needed to drive their meaningful transformation...
The data stored in the Cultural gems database can be reused. Much of the information made available come from the OpenStreetMap database, and the data has been enriched by Cultural...
Highlights: Regulatory systems maps highlight good practices, legal design and implementation issues, and improvements to seed sector regulations. Abstract: Context Harmonization of Africa's rules...
Highlights: Africa's Green Revolution (AGR) fosters technology-led agricultural intensification. In Rwanda, the AGR intersects with gendered land use and livelihood practices. Men's economic opportunities...
This Action Plan sets out concrete measures to help secure the global competitiveness of the European chemicals industry, to maintain a strong European production base and to upgrade it...
This briefing identifies bio-based innovations with high potential to support the forthcoming updated EU bioeconomy strategy. The briefing also relates to broader EU climate and biodiversity goals...
Global trade disruptions and sustainability pressures are accelerating the need for resilient, bio-based industries. This report uncovers a critical disconnect: technological innovation is advancing rapidly, yet...