Rearing of crickets for human consumption is becoming popular around the world but knowledge on what cricket species that can be farmed and how to keep them in a sustainable way is scarce. So far,...
On Tuesday May 15, 25 representatives from 15 youth organizations in Sweden, Finland and Denmark gathered at the first Network Summit to strengthen partnership and collaboration, and to empower...
Your data, your choice The new General Data protection regulation (GDPR) puts you in charge of your personal data. For you as members of SIANI this means: You’ll find all your personal...
In a world steered by the market small-scale farmers have little chance to succeed without running their farms as a business. Many farmers have excellent produce. However, that is not enough.
SIANI is now an official member of the SDSN Youth network. The network aims to bring together young people worldwide with innovative ideas and expertise related to sustainable development solutions. SDSN Youth works specifically towards achieving the goals set out in Agenda 2030.
It is almost impossible to buy traditional locally produced foods in Swedish grocery stores. This way Sweden risks to lose a significant part of its cultural heritage, according to Kålrotsakademien.
Achieving improved animal health requires knowledge about the distribution of infectious animal diseases. Control of animal food products and antibiotic use and resistance are other key factors to...
Global trends in urbanization are increasing the spread of neglected zoonotic infections such as leptospirosis, and reducing the number of human cases of leptospirosis is best accomplished by...
Many female smallholder farmers in Kenya have a hard time accessing markets. This happens because female farmers often lack information about market demand, have limited resources to run their own...