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The water-energy-food nexus: an essential tool for sustainable investment
Rimma Dankova , Giovanni Munoz , Lucie Pluschke | 26 October 2024Agriculture uses large amounts of water and energy to produce food. Sustainable food production requires greater attention to the interrelated nature of our global resource system. In support of food security and sustainable agriculture, the Food...
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Jetti A. Oliver | 12 May 2025Making people producers of goods is strategic for growth and development.
▶How Europe can solve soy conflicts
Hugo Hooijer | 21 January 2025By growing its own soy instead of importing it, Europe can solve soy conflicts – and yield the benefits.
▶Connecting knowledge for food security
Evert-jan Quak | 11 September 2024Exciting news from The Broker! The Broker has been selected by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to run the office of the Food and Business Knowledge Forum with two consortium partners.
▶From complex to simple: the water-energy-food nexus
Damian Crilly , James Dalton | 05 August 2025If we want sustainable management of our natural resources to be part of the post-2015 world, an understanding of the water-energy-food nexus is required.
▶Ending hunger within a generation
Evert-jan Quak | May 07, 2025Halving extreme poverty and hunger is the aim of Millennium Development Goal one. Although this goal is in reach, feeding a growing world population with good quality food remains a major challenge. Especially if you take into account climate chan...
▶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.
▶Maximising social mobilisation
Claudio Schuftan | 12 February 2025The gap in policy processes towards better food security and nutrition interventions is not related to a lack of knowledge, it is politics. Research institutions need to be more aware of empowering beneficiaries.
▶The ‘securitiness’ of food
Tim Siegenbeek van Heukelom | 14 January 2025There is a need to consider food as human security, says Tim Siegenbeek van Heukelom. Technological problem-solving approach is no panacea as it does not truly address the root causes of hunger.
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