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FARM: What adaptation strategies to climate change in the Mediterranean

The FARM Foundation and its partners* launched in 2024 the AACC Med project by building a large-scale partnership bringing together Mediterranean institutions committed to addressing growing climate risks and their.

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FINANCIAL TIMES: Hormuz fertiliser block will upend world’s food production

The closure of Hormuz during a critical farming window threatens global crop yields, disrupting fertiliser flows essential to food production worldwide.

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AFD: Analysing agroecological transition dilemmas in Africa by 2050

The study explores how African agriculture can ensure food sovereignty while reducing dependence on fossil-based fertilisers and preserving ecosystems.

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AgtechNavigator: 4 trends reshaping agtech

Startups, investors and companies are adapting to a challenging year, with new strategies emerging to navigate funding pressure and shifting agricultural innovation trends.

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FINANCIAL TIMES: Inflation hits the stomach, again

Amid escalating tensions with Iran, a new global food crisis looms, driven by rising fertiliser costs and supply disruptions that could severely impact food security worldwide.

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FAO: Good Practices for Sustainable Biodiversity Management in Agriculture in West Africa

Faced with growing challenges from climate change and biodiversity loss, the AME ACP 3 project aims to strengthen the sound management of biodiversity for food and agriculture, as well as.

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MOTHER JONES: The Other Iran War Crisis: It’s Threatening Global Food Supplies

Up until the end of February, a steady flow of ships bound for destinations across the world passed daily through the Strait of Hormuz. The region’s oil and gas production.

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THE FINANCIAL TIMES: Iran Lets Grain Ships Through Hormuz to Shore Up Food Supply

Iran has allowed a limited number of cargo ships carrying grains and other agricultural goods through the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the war with the US and.

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LE MONDE: The Likely Return of El Niño Raises Concerns About Worsening Climate Crisis

This natural phenomenon has an 80% chance of occurring in the fall. It leads to rising global temperatures and extreme weather events in many regions around the world.

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IPES FOOD: Head in the Cloud

The report challenges the often idealized promise of digital agriculture. It calls for rethinking agricultural innovation by building solutions from field realities and farmers’ experiences rather than relying solely on.

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