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Food systems in the Americas are in profound transition: IICA (Forbes)

Forbes Central America  published an  article  that discussed the agrifood sector in LAC. Agri-food exports from Latin America and the Caribbean increased by 2.7% in 2020 and a food supply was generated with the capacity to reach 1,000 million inhabitants…

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Meet The Malaysian scientist predicting the future of fish (Forbes)

Forbes  published an  article  on Chin Yee Chan, a Malaysian scientist (at WorldFish) who is conducting foresight research into fisheries: how fish consumption and production trends can predict whether communities will have enough to eat in the future. “W…

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Four key aspects of the farmers’ protest (Hindustan Times)

Hindustan Times  published an  article  on the ongoing stand-off between the Union government and protesting farmers that doesn't appear to be letting up. Farmers, especially in Punjab and Haryana, have been protesting against the three agriculture laws e…

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Eat less meat to save the planet?  (Deutsche Welle)

Deutsche Welle  published an article on how a change of diet, consuming more plants & less meat is a simple way to sustainably feed the planet's exploding population. But more than 1.5 billion people around the world can't afford a diet that meets the r…

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"A world without hunger is possible" (Deutsche Welle)

Deutsche Welle (DW) (Germany)  reported  on a recent conference where German Development Minister Mueller participated in a food security conference. Mueller discussed what he viewed as the current situation and what are the next global moves. The develo…

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Maize, soya bean farmers duped (The Nation)

The Nation  (Malawi) published an  article  on how farmers are dealing with prices for crops. Maize and soya bean farmers sold their crops below the government recommended farm-gate minimum prices of K200 per kilogram and K300 per kg according to an  IFPRI…

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