Cropping boosts food and feed security through crop-livestock integration for 5,000 households in Northern Bangladesh
Primary Impact Area Nutrition, health & food security Related Impact Areas Regions
Primary Impact Area Nutrition, health & food security Related Impact Areas Regions
Primary Impact Area Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs Related Impact Areas
Primary Impact Area Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs Related Impact Areas
The term NDC has become increasingly relevant in the context of climate change. However, as with many acronyms, people’s understanding of its meaning is often taken for granted, leaving many people out of the conversation. If you’ve ever wondered what NDCs are and why they matter, this blog is for you. What are NDCs? First, let’s be clear: NDC
Join the Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT at the Bonn SB62 climate conference. The United Nations mid-year climate talks take place annually in Bonn, Germany. The sessions of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies, as they are known, serve as a crucial checkpoint for negotiators and other contributors to build momentum and make progress on the issues that will define the larger
Press Release June 12, 2025 In the wake of overlapping global crises of the recent years—including the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia–Ukraine war, and escalating climate variability—fertilizer markets have been affected by unprecedented volatility. These shocks have had far-reaching implications for farm-level profitability, national food security strategies, international trade, and environmental sustainability. The new special issue of the journal Food Policy brings together a
ICARDA, UNDP, EU Unite for Climate Action and Food Security Thursday, June 12, 2025 – 16:50 year 2025 First author (ICARDA author) ICARDA Communication Team Director general blogs On ICARDA expert author ICARDA Communication Team
Versão em português For over five decades, both organizations have cultivated a strong relationship grounded in shared interests, technical complementarity, and a mutual commitment to advancing more sustainable, resilient, and inclusive agri-food systems. Today, the relationship between Embrapa and the Alliance enters a new phase. A joint technical workshop was held to identify priority areas for scientific exchange within