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$15.2 billion in research and innovation investments can put global climate and hunger goals within reach
BY UMA LELE AND MARK ROSEGRANT Increasing public and private investment in agricultural research and innovation by only $4 billion per year would achieve Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG 2) in East Asia, South Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean and reduce the risk of hunger from 24.3% to 11.8% of the population of Africa south of the Sahara.
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Digital innovations spark bright futures in aquatic food systems for youth
WorldFish’s Resilient Small-Scale Fisheries Research Analyst, Joctan Dos Reis Lopes, answers questions on the role of digital innovations in transforming aquatic food systems to be more equitable, inclusive, and accessible to young people in the Pacific. Read more
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Nutritional campaign targets ethnic minority youth in Myanmar
In Myanmar, just four out of ten households have access to nutritious diets. This lack of diverse, nutritious foods means one in every three children under five years of age suffers from stunting, and one in every five is underweight. Read more
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When it comes to maize variety choices, can farmers have it all?
Smallholder farmers are often torn between maize seed varieties that have multiple desirable traits. Since they cannot always have it all — there are limits on what traits breeders can integrate in any given variety — they face the dilemma of which seed to pick at the expense of an equally desirable option. Trait preference trade-offs among maize farmers in
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WorldFish makes research contributions to UN youth report
WorldFish researchers contributed to the Committee of World Food Security’s report on youth inclusion in agri-food systems, with a focus on the opportunities posed by aquatic food systems. Read more
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Alliance joins action on Food Systems dialogues in Vietnam
Action on food systems transformation must be stepped up to ensure food security for the almost 100 million Vietnamese people and globally.
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School feeding programs improve nutrition and child growth across generations: Evidence from India
BY SUMAN CHAKRABARTI, SAMUEL SCOTT, HAROLD ALDERMAN, PURNIMA MENON AND DANIEL GILLIGAN By April 2020, schools in 170 countries were closed to curtail COVID-19 transmission. In India, 247 million children have been out of the classroom for over a year. Beyond the devastating consequences school closures are having on learning, health experts are particularly concerned about vulnerable Indian children missing out on