Blog Post
Read the experience of farmers from Sitio Tenetem, Barangay Lamlahak, where a citizen science research project led by the Farmer‑led network, and supported by the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation investigated the environmental, economic, and social impacts of glyphosate use in corn farming.
Blog Post
The global food system is stuck is a loop comprising: a major disruption, supply chain breakdown, price spikes and food insecurity, partial recovery and another major shock. Breaking this cycle requires structural change; diversifying fertilizer production and supply chains.
Blog Post
Small-scale shrimp fisheries in Mexico can become engines of sustainable development by bridging centuries old traditions and circular bioeconomy practices.
Blog Post
Small-scale shrimp fisheries in Mexico can become engines of sustainable development by bridging centuries old traditions and circular bioeconomy practices.
Publication
SIANI Expert Group's new book raises the voices of small-scale fishing communities in Mexico and explores the opportunities for more sustainable fishing futures.
News Story
Rural women produce a significant share of the world’s food, sustain local economies and safeguard ecosystems. Yet across continents, from Africa to Europe and Asia, their contributions remain...
News Story
New evidence shows that without gender-responsive policies and cross-sectoral planning, efforts to restore landscapes and safeguard water resources risk falling short.
News Story
It is noteworthy that Swedish investors account for around 34 per cent of all IFAD sustainable bond investments, highlighting the country’s central role in mobilizing private capital for rural transformation.
News Story
Being a woman in the world today still means facing systemic inequality. This gap is not accidental; it is the result of deeply entrenched social norms and discriminatory laws that continue to limit women’s opportunities and freedoms.
News Story
We must confront a fundamental truth: pastoralists are not relics of the past but architects of global resilience whose knowledge and practices illuminate pathways toward more sustainable futures.
Blog Post
Learn more about the work to transform the agricultural practices of the Mayan community, Maya-Q’eqchi’ in Northern Guatemala, that opened space for a renewed vision of reviving local practices and using local resources to implement more sustainable, culturally viable agriculture.
Publication
Alnarps agroekologiska gård är den första fallstudien för projektet ”Amplifying Stories of Agroecology Principles and Practices” (ASAPP), som inrättats av Swedish International...