This report describes a breakthrough model for financing and collaboration to support farmers and accelerate the transition to sustainable food production . Food production changes are urgently needed...
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Agritech services are reshaping the agriculture and food sector by enabling sustainable farm operations and efficient supply chains. This insight report is a sequel to the World Economic Forum’s...
Food systems are increasingly threatened by climate change, natural resource degradation, rapid population growth, and shifting diets. Sustainable agricultural practices labeled as “agroecology”...
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...
Die Transformation der globalen Ernährungssysteme ist eine vielfach beschriebene Notwendigkeit und spätestens seit dem United Nations Food Systems Summit (UN...
Key messages: The current debate around the need to change the way food is produced, valued, and consumed involves a wide range of actors, from civil society and expert groups...
The first report, Current Conditions & Policy Frameworks of Agri-Food Systems Transformation takes a systems view of the aforementioned challenges. It outlines the ecological, health and social...
The transformation of agri-food systemsi requires moving beyond silo approaches and hence a coordination between different constituent sectors of the systems. This coordination however should not be...
To build sustainable, resilient, healthy, and just agri-food systems, we need to urgently rethink the way we produce, distribute, and consume food. The multiple crises of climate...
Highlights: Aquatic foods play a critical role in global food and nutrition security. With projections indicating a continued rise in their consumption, aquatic food loss and waste...