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Youth
 
Evenemang
10 May 2023
SLU Alnarp: Agroecology Day 2023

Welcome to the Agroecology Day at SLU Alnarp! For the tenth year in a row, SLU Alnarp is organising the annual Agroecology Day on their campus. The event will take place on the 10th of...

Food Systems
Food systems
 
Blogg
26 April 2023
CSA and the (Re-)Politicisation of our Food Systems

By contributing to a heightened awareness of the many interconnected challenges facing our food systems, CSAs can be understood to help foster a dialogue and posit these issues as a collective concern

Food Systems
 
Video
12 April 2023
Giving ’power back to the people’

Catarina Antikanen, Chair FIAN Sweden reflects on food sovereignty at 'Act Sustainable 2022: the global food crisis – causes, risks and solutions'

Food Systems
Gender and equality
Food systems
 
Nyhet
28 October 2021
Delving into the Right to Food

This article provides insights into the right to food as a concept, its definition, as well as what it does entail but also does not consider.

Health and nutrition
Trade and production
Food systems
 
Nyhet
24 November 2020
Changing minds – changing lives: How do we shift our thinking about food systems?

Benedikt Haerlin, co-editor of the recent IAASTD report, provides insights about the challenges we have to overcome to transform our food systems. 

Trade and production
Agriculture Transformation In Low-Income Countries Under Environmental Change
 
Bilder
12 March 2015
Scaling up strategies from technology transfer to empowerment with focus on agroecology

Presented by Riccardo Quiros at the seminar How to Feed Nine Billion within the Planet’s Boundaries - Agroecology for Food Security & Nutrition organised by the SIANI Expert group on Agriculture...

Health and nutrition
Rural transformation
Food systems
Youth
 
Blogg
28 April 2014
Food Futures: A Story From the Roof of the World

Food sustains us; it gives us energy to live and feel alive. We love it; we hate it. It makes us laugh; it makes us cry (especially when slicing onions). Whatever the reason, food is highly emotive.