The Digital Villages Initiative (DVI) of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is a corporate programme aiming to combat hunger, poverty and inequality by fostering digital rural...
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This report summarizes the main findings from the seven reports the Panel has published between 2017-2020 into one piece, thereby providing a very practical guide to support efforts...
While digitalization can be an asset in advancing food security and revealing patterns of inequity and discrimination, it is already being deployed in ways that further entrench existing...
Highlights: Inclusivity of digital interventions is challenged by digital divides, harmful side-effects, and conceptual unclarity The digital development community should agree on transparent, standardized procedures for assessing...
In recent years, our food supply chain facing various disruptions shows a need for higher resilience and sustainability. To better prepare for future uncertainties the food supply...
Highlights: AI enhances aquaculture efficiency, boosting food production sustainably. Precision aquaculture with AI optimizes resource usage for higher yields. Automated monitoring ensures...
Highlights: How digitalisation drives effective policy-making in fisheries is poorly understood. We test effects of real-time fisheries monitoring on development and management objectives. Digital adoption...
Sustainable agricultural intensification (SAI) practices have been developed with the aim of increasing agricultural productivity. However, most of them are not achieving their potential...
The adoption of digital tools to improve service delivery is significant. This shift has been driven by development initiatives that integrate digital agriculture as a core strategy to improve agricultural...
The non-detriment findings (NDF) support tool launched today by UNEP-WCMC and IUCN brings together, for the first time, over 30 species and trade datasets used by CITES...