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Africa’s countries are rich in two invaluable assets: a burgeoning youth population and vast natural resources. These represent a remarkable opportunity for the continent at a time when industrialised ...

Small-scale aquaculture and fisheries actors globally are faced by suboptimal value chain problems, weak environmental planning and waste management, and inadequate food safety and nutrition standards. These limitations hampered ...

Traditionally, the G20 countries are the developing countries’ largest trade partners with substantial exports to the G20 markets. However, recently, the developing countries’ exports, especially agri-food, have plummeted. This ...

In a world where agrifood systems are becoming more exposed to shocks and stresses than ever, this brief recommends that the G20 focuses on preparing for disruptions, both expected ...

The transformation of food systems is crucial for achieving multiple global objectives, including the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the climate change mitigation, adaptation and resilience goals established ...

General sustainability principles are commonly agreed as the basis for infrastructure investments. Private investors are focusing on environmental, social and governance (ESG) compliant projects. And yet, too many infrastructure ...