Latin American agroecology proposes a transformation of conventional agri-food systems. It is driven by social movements that have succeeded in forming coalitions that have promoted its integration...
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The canicula is the reduction of rainfall during the rainy season, in July and August, which can mainly affect basic grains during the crop flowering and grain filling phases...
We couldn’t agree more. The Global Alliance for the Future of Food is a strategic network of independent foundations with divergent views and perspectives; yet when it comes to the preservation...
The WorldPop project was initiated in 2013 to unite the continent-focussed AfriPop, AsiaPop and AmeriPop projects, with an aim of producing detailed and freely-available population distribution and composition maps for the whole...
Agriculture and food systems in Latin America and the Caribbean Region (LAC) are rightfully recognized as among the most successful on the planet: they have fed a fast-growing population...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa, Willd.) is an Andean grain crop recognized as an ally for global food security due to its high nutritional value. However, quinoa globalization...
Global climate studies show that not only temperatures are increasing and precipitation levels are becoming more varied, all projections indicate these trends...
This report by FAO, IFAD, PAHO/WHO, UNICEF and WFP examines the impact of hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition in Latin America and the Caribbean. It focuses on the analysis of territorial inequalities...
Agri-food production remains vital to the economies in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Food systems are rapidly changing and are driven by income growth, (urban) population...
The Latin America region’s successes in feeding the population and exporting food to the rest of the world are exacting high costs on people and on the environment.What is needed to ensure economically remunerative...