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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.
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Food Systems Under Strain: Navigating Conflict, Climate, and Scarcity
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Malawi
Evidence-Led Solutions for Agri-Food System Transformation and Malawi 2063
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Exploring Solutions for Rapid Soil Carbon Measurement Tool to Scale Agroecology Practices through Carbon Markets: From the AgriTech4Tunisia Bootcamp to Field Testing
In the heart of Tunisia’s push for agricultural resilience, CGIAR Multifunctional Landscapes (MFL) science program is exploring digital innovations for soil health. ICARDA and MFL scientists recently participated to an innovation bootcamp in Tunis followed with a hands-on field exploration of a Sci Reflectometer for rapid and reliable soil carbon monitoring, with national partners in Tunisia.
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Fatoumata Bodian: the face of an agri-nutrition success supported by the AVENIR Project
In Tambacounda, eastern Senegal, Fatoumata Bodian’s story begins with a few modest garden beds, patiently drawn water, and a fierce determination to take control of her life. Today, at 33, she stands as a powerful symbol of resilience in her community. What started as a small initiative has grown into a thriving market garden that secures a reliable income, nourishes her family with diverse and nutritious food, and creates meaningful employment within her household. Behind this inspiring journey lies the very concrete impact of the AVENIR project, funded by Global Affairs Canada and implemented by MEDA in collaboration with the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT. A human story that gives real meaning to agri-nutrition statistics.
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Non-market approaches at the crossroads: Expectations for the Bonn Climate Conference
In June 2026, the next climate meeting (SB64) will take place in Bonn, where discussions on Article 6.8 of the Paris Agreement and Non-Market Approaches (NMAs) will enter a decisive phase.