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March 15 and 20 – Online workshop: The impacts of digitalization on food systems and family farming.

On behalf of the Data Working Group, we invite you to the workshop on The impacts of digitalization on food systems and family farming. Elements for a critical approach to the FAO-CFS debate on data for food security, in the context of the ongoing process to develop the CFS Policy Recommendations on Data collection and analysis tools […]

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The food price crisis is entering a dangerous new phase, plunging million more into hunger (read the IPES-Food report)

The food price crisis is entering a dangerous new phase – a debt crisis that is plunging millions more into hunger. Although food prices have receded from 2022’s record highs, public finances in low-income countries are being buffeted by sky-high import costs for food, fertilizers, and energy, and rapidly-rising interest rates. 60% of low-income countries and

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ECVC present their proposal for a European directive on the governance of agricultural land.

To stop land concentration: more farmers in Europe! We have long demanded the realisation of the right to land as defined in Article 17 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Rural Workers. Today, this right is threatened: concentration and land grabbing lead to the disappearance of farms, the increase of

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Since agriculture is so important, why are we leaving its future up to a few powerful companies?

Opinion of Patti Naylor, a farmer and a member of the Civil Society and Indigenous People’s Mechanism at the United Nations Committee on World Food Security where policy recommendations for “data collection and analysis tools for food systems and nutrition” are currently being negotiated. Read the full article in De Moin Register https://eu.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/iowa-view/2023/02/12/agriculture-future-powerful-companies-shouldnt-determine/69867621007/

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New podcast series

Podcasts serie, developed in the frame of the BAG Erasmus + project (2020-2023), with the important support of Lucas Sebastián Worsdell. These podcasts are valorizing interviews made in 2017 which are part of the online course on the global governance as well as interventions of participants of Schola Campesina training in 2017 (BioBagnolese farm, Italy).

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The I-TrACE principles for legitimate food systems science–policy–society interfaces

We’re happy to share this new paper written with several HLPE-FSN members  in Nature Food that speaks to the need to adopt key principles to ensure legitimacy in science-policy-society interfaces for food systems, especially in the context of the establishment of the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub and its Scientific Advisory Committee. Clapp, J., Lehmann, B.,

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