Adding Up Impact: 5 years of Food Systems Transformation. The Alliance 2024 Annual Report
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04.06.25
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In 2020, Bioversity International and CIAT came together as an Alliance, united by a shared vision to sustainably transform food systems. We set our sights on research-based solutions for people to consume diverse, nutritious, and safe foods; access and benefit from agri-food markets; sustainably manage farms, forests, and landscapes; and sustainably use and safeguard agricultural biodiversity.
Explore the Alliance 2024 Annual Report
In our 2024 Annual Report, we explore the levels in which our research solutions are making an impact:
Driving Community-Led Change
How we are working with smallholder farmers, consumers, women, and youth to create observable changes in behavior and discourse, from nutritious diets to restoration initiatives.
Scaling Innovations to Institutions
The wider uptake or “adoption at scale” of our tools, methods, and outputs, including AI platforms, resilient crop varieties and sustainable investments.
Shifting Policy and Practice
Our policy-oriented research enables us to contribute to conservation and adaptation policies, sustainable markets, and next user decision making; for example, our expertise influenced negotiations at UN Biodiversity COP16.
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