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Regional conference On Sustainable livestock transformation for food systems in Asia and the Pacific
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Global Landscape Forum Africa 2026: Stewarding Our Rangelands
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Leveraging Automatic Speech Recognition and Farmer-Generated Data for Insight, Inclusion, and Impact
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Webinar (Spanish): Launch of the Report: Latin American and Caribbean Landscape
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Webinar (English): Launch of the Report: Latin American and Caribbean Landscape
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Cryopreservation: the cold hard facts
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Nutrition-Sensitive Trade: What Zanzibar’s Dagaa Fishery Reveals About Food and Nutrition Security
A recent study published in the journal of Environmental Research: Food Systems, examines how trade in aquatic foods can contribute to nutrition security across regions, using the dried dagaa (small pelagic fish) fishery in Zanzibar, Tanzania, as a case study. The authors introduce the concept of “nutrition-sensitive trade,” which refers to trade that delivers and balances access to nutrient-dense foods to multiple spatially distant populations, including nutritionally dependent or nutritionally vulnerable groups, without undermining the nutrition security in the communities where food is produced, whether agricultural, coastal, or riparian.