About 75 percent of the farmland in sub-Saharan Africa is plagued by severe degradation, losing basic soil nutrients needed to grow the crops that … Go to resource »
"Food Supply Situation and Crop Prospects in Sub-Saharan Africa" is a report of the Global Information and Early Warning System (GIEWS). It provides … Go to resource »
Day of reflection organized by ICTSD, in collaboration with Enda Tiers Monde, the African Cotton Association (ACA), the African Cotton Producers … Go to resource »
SOFA 2005 examines agricultural trade and poverty, seeking to answer the question: Can trade work for the poor? According to SOFA 2005, the answer is … Go to resource »
Now is the time for Europe and the USA to acknowledge the truth that only substantial limitation of their trade-distorting agricultural subsidies will … Go to resource »
The report provides an assessment of the current food supply situation in sub-Saharan Africa, highlights the major food emergencies in the region and … Go to resource »
Looking Ahead: Long-Term Prospects for Africa's Agricultural Development and Food Security Go to resource »
U.S. food aid programs are plagued by inefficiency and are not addressing the long-term causes of hunger and food insecurity in the developing world, … Go to resource »
The report documents the direct links between economic globalization, environmental degradation and rural poverty through 26 stories from across the … Go to resource »
This eleventh edition of the Agricultural Outlook provides an assessment of agricultural market prospects based on medium-term projections that extend … Go to resource »
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