Climate change is no longer a distant concern; it’s an urgent reality demanding immediate and collective action. Carbon farming, i.e. agricultural practices that increase the sequestration...
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In 2022, 738.9 million people faced hunger, nearly 2.4 billion in 2022 lacked regular access to adequate food, and over 3.1 billion could not...
Agriculture is in crisis. Soil health is collapsing. Biodiversity faces the sixth mass extinction. Crop yields are plateauing. Against this crisis narrative swells a clarion call...
Nourrir 1,5 milliard puis deux milliards d’Africains respectivement en 2030 et en 2050 est un défi que le continent a la...
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Climate change is not projected to materially alter Malawi’s climate profile. Instead, it is likely to exacerbate existing climate vulnerabilities by increasing the frequency and...
Soil health is commonly defined as the ability to generate sufficient crop yields while maintaining the future productive capacity of soils and the ecosystem services soils regulate and deliver...
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This document summarizes the conclusions of 4 High Level Panel sessions that have taken place during the 5 th AU&EU Agricultural Ministerial Conference on...
The focus of this paper is the relationship between soil health and global food security. We discuss the role of climate change on food security and the role of farmer profitability in promoting...
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Climate change is evident, and it is impacting negatively on agricultural productivity.
Farmers' livelihoods in developing countries are the most affected.
Adoption of CSS practices...
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Addition of crop residue benefits soil under future climate scenarios.
Minimum tillage with added residue helps in building soil carbon sink.
Crop...