Farmers mapping the land use changes in Madagascar

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Improving Diets and Incomes of Rural Populations in Mountain Regions

An article from Helvetas describes a project that facilitates and promotes micro-initiatives for nutrition sensitive agriculture, processing and marketing practices on local and national levels.…
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She wants to bridge the human-nature divide

An interview published by SNSF with Johanna Jacobi, an Assistant Professor for Agroecological Transitions at ETH Zurich, who through her scientific work aims to bring us closer to ecology.
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Challenges for Sustainable Pest Management

An article from ETH World Food System Center with impressions from an open discussion about sustainable pest management systems and the exchange among interdisciplinary experts from agronomy,…
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The Global Food Crisis is Taking a Turn for the Worse

A policy brief from Helvetas on the global food price crisis that includes insights on how the crisis is affecting Helvetas' partner countries, and urgent measures that need to be taken.
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The State of Sustainable Markets 2021: Statistics and Emerging Trends

FiBL announces that the sixth edition of the State of Sustainable Markets report was launched in September 2021 as an e-book and is now available as a PDF. Furthermore, data and statistics are…
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Visit from India at FiBL – productive knowledge exchange to strengthen organic agriculture in India

News from FiBL on a visit of nearly 30 Indian delegates with various political representatives to FiBL in Frick. The visit was organized by the International Competence Centre for Organic Agriculture…
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Switzerland and Bangladesh: 50 years of working towards increased prosperity

news by SDC with Swiss ambassador Nathalie Chuard sharing insights into Switzerland's activities in Bangladesh, such as an initiative to help small farmers on river islands
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