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1611.

Das Jahr 2022 in Bildern

Blicken Sie noch einmal mit Helvetas zurück – mit zwölf Momentaufnahmen aus einem aussergewöhnlichen Jahr.
1612.

Social sustainability in today's food system

In collaboration with the Swiss Society for Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Sociology, the World Food System Center held a webinar in December discussing the needs and challenges of…
1613.

"In maize research, farmers’ priorities are our priorities"

New CIMMYT research sheds light on farmer maize preferences in Ethiopia and western Kenya.
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Seven proposals to put farming on the best track

news by Syngenta Foundaton about a recent study identifying initiatives, spending levels, and drivers of Indonesia’s public R&D spending on food and agriculture, investigating the gaps faced by…
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Improving nutrition and empowering women go hand in hand

HarvestPlus and Syngenta are partnering to increase the availability of biofortified seeds while developing the capacity of women as change-agents across the value chain. The collaboration will bring…
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Ecological risks to be given more consideration in global financial flows

The State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) will provide funding for the NatureFinance project, to enable financial institutions in developing countries to give biological diversity more…
1619.

The Politics of Collaboration in North-South Research

In the latest Swiss Society for African studies newsletter, Anja Soldat summarizes discussions at the Swiss Researching Africa Days on how to decolonize Swiss-Africa research collaborations.
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Helvetas and the agreement on biodiversity

Helvetas welcomes the historic agreement on biodiversity and will closely monitor its implementation. As strong proponents of agroecology – entailing the minimization of agro-chemical use - they…
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