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Between the devil and the not-so-deep blue sea
Joeri Scholtens, Johny Stephen, Ajit Menon | November 06, 2024Sri Lankan and Indian fishermen are embroiled in an enduring dispute over the use of fishing grounds in the Palk Bay. The dispute is not only a matter of big India versus small Sri Lanka, or big boats versus small boats. Rather, Sri Lankan Tamil f...
▶State sovereignty and the market
Ahilan Kadirgamar | 04 November 2024The fishing dispute between India and Sri Lanka is not only an issue of sovereignty, but also reflects social and economic problems.
▶Fishing for power
Anthony Charles | 11 November 2024A fisheries conflict in Canada shows how power dynamics affect the lives of an aboriginal community.
▶What the EU could contribute, with a little more EU-phoria
Mark Furness | 10 September 2024In spite of the ongoing euro crisis, which does not leave much space for an ambitious global agenda, the EU remains a major global development actor.
▶Building resilient and inclusive food markets
Evert-jan Quak | April 17, 2025To achieve maximum impact on food and nutrition security, knowledge and research policy should focus on local agriculture and food sectors. This means including small-scale farmers in regional food chains as well as making investments in the food...
▶Capture fisheries for food security
Petra Spliethoff | 04 March 2025The role of small scale capture fisheries in rural livelihood, trade and food security remains critically unrecognized in development and poverty reduction approaches.
▶Towards a food secure world
January 10, 2025Experts will debate tough questions on how to feed the world’s population. It shed light on how effectively global knowledge and expertise on food security are being used.
▶Is Green Economy the key to growth and less poverty?
Evert-jan Quak | 22 February 2025Investing 2% of global GDP into ten key sectors can kick-start a transition towards a low carbon, resource efficient Green Economy, a new United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) report suggests.The sum, currently amounting to an average of a...
▶Family farming first
November 26, 2024The opinion article of the December issue of The Broker notes that approximately 1.5 billion family farmers in the world live by producing food for themselves and for cities. In some regions, a policy emphasis on global markets and high-input agri...
▶Fishing for alternatives
Alhaji Jallow | October 07, 2024Illegal fishing is threatening the livelihoods of many West African fishing communities. Alhaji Jallow of the FAO Regional Office for Africa believes that the scope of research needs to be broadened to include not just marine resources, but also t...
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