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Reinforcing battle lines or facilitating cooperation?
Josefine Ulbrich , Vanessa Nigten | 16 October 2024Hilal Elver is the third UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food. Will she have sufficient clout to contribute to the transition towards a more sustainable food system?
read moreParadoxes in food security
Gerda Verburg | September 08, 2024In his 1963 speech to the United Nations General Assembly, the late US president John F. Kennedy expressed two ambitions for that decade: to commit to a manned moon mission and to end world poverty and hunger. On 21 July 1969, Apollo 11 landed on...
read moreThe global land grab as modern day corporate colonialism
Annelies Zoomers, Mayke Kaag | July 24, 2025The idea that there is a “land grab” taking place in developing nations began with the publication of a report,Seized!, by the NGO Grain. This rang an alarm bell about large-scale land acquisitions – particularly by a number of Asian countries and...
read moreInitiatives to combat food wastage: a waste of time?
Vanessa Nigten | July 18, 2025The recently published F&BKP report on food wastage shows that a significant decline in food wastage will not automatically improve food security. There may be a positive impact on resource efficiency and general food availability in the...
read moreThe food commons transition
Jose Luis Vivero Pol | January 22, 2025Treating food as a purely private good is denying millions of people access to this basic resource. Food should therefore be seen as a commons or public good. It could then be produced and distributed more effectively by a governance system combin...
read moreSegmented laud of partnerships
Vanessa Nigten | 03 December 2024If one message should be taken from the European Development Days it is that the world will not be able to tackle its many future economic, social and ecological challenges without sustainable development partnerships.
read moreBRICs, agriculture and food security in Africa
Renu Modi | 24 October 2024Foreign direct investment can become a catalyst for modernizing Africa’s low-technology subsistence agriculture if it is placed within a broader national strategy on rural development that gives priority to improving the productivity of local farm...
read moreA wheel of development for global governance
Dorine van Norren | 17 July 2025A new system is needed for global governance, in which there is harmony and balance between shared values.
read moreAlternative farming models to export
Evert-jan Quak | 05 June 2025A group of innovative organic farmers in the Netherlands want to change the Dutch export model of farming.
read moreEnding 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...
read moreFrom local to global: prioritizing food security
Evert-jan Quak | April 17, 2025To feed the world’s growing population in a sustainable and inclusive way with good quality food is one of the main tasks for our time. The solution lies partly at the local level: the livelihoods, and the cultural, socioeconomic, and environmenta...
read moreBuilding 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...
read moreOur food security findings captured
Karlijn Muiderman | April 17, 2025After our three-month debate on food security, the report with the main findings and recommendations is online. Over 90 international experts helped determine key challenges and offered answers on how a knowledge-based policy can tackle global foo...
read morePPP consultants: blessing or curse?
Stephan Manning | 03 April 2025Public private partnerships (PPPs) have become important means to pursue complex development goals, such as sustainability and food security. Recent examples include the German Initiative for Agribusiness and Food Security (GIAF) and the...
read moreUnderstanding successful inclusion in value chains
Jos Bijman | 02 April 2025Improving market access, linking farmers to markets, developing inclusive value chains; these are popular but challenging activities among development practitioners. The challenges results from the limited capabilities of (small) farmers to produc...
read moreThe emphasis on technical fixes is misleading
Claudio Schuftan | 21 March 2025Northern donors are more and more working on technical fixes to solve problems of malnutrition mainly in close co-operation with the food industry. Though this will not solve the causes that lead to malnutrition.
read moreHow to plant potatoes in Uganda
John Muhimbise | 20 March 2025The right approach to solve food insecurity is a holistic approach, because otherwise you are likely to end up with large quantities of food lying around and rotting in the villages.
read moreNo hierarchy, equal access
Sylvia Kay | 20 March 2025New initiatives based on horizontally structured partnerships for rural development are more equal forms of rural development than traditional PPPs.
read moreBiocultural diversity valorization of food systems
Claudia Ranaboldo | 18 March 2025A new kind of entrepreneurs, capable to bet on innovation as a social and cultural shared practice to drive change, is needed for food and nutrition security. Some reflections from Latin America.
read moreEmployment is the key to food security
Kees Blokland | 12 March 2025Many small-scale farmers look for opportunities out of agriculture. The only way by doing this without increasing their food insecurity is rural employment. Farmer organisations can help, to spur up specialisation.
read moreEU biofuels policy sustains global inequality
Jasper van Teeffelen | 11 March 2025The EU biofuels policy has missed it change to mitigate global inequality. Instead, it has negative impacts on food security, poverty eradication and the climate.
read moreCorridors of power or plenty
Bruce Byiers | 11 March 2025Corridors and their use of PPPs do seem to offer a range of opportunities – the challenge is to put in place policies that ensure the benefits are spread more widely.
read moreEU biofuels policy undermines development
Jasper van Teeffelen | 07 March 2025The EU’s renewable energy policy, that brace food-based biofuels, is at the expense of food security, poverty eradication and the climate.
read morePPPs in Uganda: start with farmers' knowledge
Lawrence Bategeka | 05 March 2025A top-down approach is unlikely to face the challenges of seasonal and poorly developed rural food markets.
read moreCapture 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.
read moreProfitable organic farming
Ina Horlings | 28 February 2025Organic farms in Africa, Asia and Latin America proved to generate higher yields, reduced labour costs, more variety in livestock, and more food security for small farmers.
read moreA call for coherency in the European Parliament
Stineke Oenema | 26 February 2025More guidelines on food security include the Right to Food. At the same time donors and governments heavily support private sector development to increase agricultural investment and growth. The focus should be kept on smallholder farmers.
read moreEthiopia leads the way
Tagel Gebrehiwot | 21 February 2025Research showed that food security intervention in Ethiopia succeeds in improving food security and reducing poverty in rural areas. Preconditions for success include households' asset ownership and improving alternative sources of income.
read moreWhat's happening on our food security debates?
Karlijn Muiderman, Evert-jan Quak | February 21, 2025The Broker started several online debates on the Agri-Hub Forums in Rwanda and Uganda and on different LinkedIn Groups. Read here the update of what happens on these online platforms.
read moreFood for thought
Karlijn Muiderman, Evert-jan Quak | February 21, 2025In the four weeks since the food security debate started, international researchers, politicians, practitioners and entrepreneurs have fed the debate from many angles. They have shed light on what should be key strategies, and what should not be o...
read moreLand grabbing through a food security lens
Gloria Pracucci | 18 February 2025Land grab is rarely challenged through a food security and food sovereignty perspective in research and policy elaboration, in spite of its multifarious impact on both of such key dimensions of human livelihood.
read moreWater, gender and food security
Vivienne Bennett | 12 February 2025It is crucial to be aware of deeply-rooted gender structures and to create gender-equity in land tenure, in order to guarentee both water and food security.
read moreWater, gender and food security
Vivienne Bennett | 12 February 2025It is crucial to be aware of deeply-rooted gender structures and to create gender-equity in land tenure, in order to guarentee both water and food security.
read moreInvesting in an inclusive and resilient society
Paul Engel | 07 February 2025Investing in the domestic agricultural and food sector automatically means investing in domestic entrepreneurship, in the development of local SMEs and in strengthening national economic and innovative capacities.
read moreA comprehensive approach for Africa
Nelson Godfried Agyemang | 04 February 2025Africa has the potential to be an agricultural power. However, the components of the value chain are delinked from one another, and there is a lack of creative investments, which could have spark-plug and catalytic effects on rural lives.
read moreMaximizing the impact of food security
Ruerd Ruben , Ferko Bodnar | 01 February 2025Food security is about making the right choices for food insecure people. Many interventions have had an impact on these people’s lives, but with significant differences in costs and benefits.
read moreProviding access to agricultural knowledge
Myra Wopereis-Pura | 24 January 2025Some African countries show that agricultural productivity and, thus, economic growth can increase significantly as access to knowledge improves and capacity strengthening activities are promoted, writes Myra Wopereis-Pura.
read moreIntegrating new players
Shenggen Fan | 21 January 2025Fan Shenggen writes about advancing global food and nutrition security through an integrated approach with new players.
read moreRecent reports on Food Security
January 16, 2025Food security is back on the political agenda. In recent years some important reports were published, of which a lot make references to the mulitdisciplinary task to secure good quality of food and nutrition for the growing world population. If yo...
read moreQuestions every one avoids answering
Fantahun Wakie Birhanu | 15 January 2025Fantahun Wakie Birhanu observes that food security is locked into the function of global trade and profit-making. The solution is de-commoditized food to achieve truly sustainable food security at global level.
read moreUrban agriculture for the urban poor
Diana Lee-Smith | 15 January 2025Urban agriculture is a priority strategy in tackling challenges to feeding the world’s population, regarding Diana Lee-Smith.
read moreJoined-up value chain thinking
Ian Sayers | 16 January 2025Feeding growing urban communities with healthy nutritious food may sound challenging but offers a tremendous opportunity for intra-regional trade, writes Ian Sayers.
read moreKnowledge to adapt
Bruce Campbell | 16 January 2025New actors in the food security debate are communication specialists and software developers who are necessary for innovative ways to ensure that information reaches farmers and villages, says Bruce Campbell.
read moreOpening statement on food security
Evert-jan Quak | 13 January 2025This consultation on food security should shed light on who are the key and new actors in the global food security debate and how can they be better included? Does existing knowledge exchange increase innovative capacity?
read moreForming Dutch food security policy
Karlijn Muiderman | January 16, 2025Dutch food security policy builds on the expertise and knowledge of an active public and private agri-sector to enhance Dutch and global development through partnership.
read moreOur Food Security Dossier
Evert-jan Quak | January 16, 2025The Broker dossier on food security is an interactive platform with the aim of publishing and debating innovative ways to secure good quality food and nutrition. It also identifies new actors in the food security debate and looks at how knowledge...
read moreTowards 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.
read moreAgriculture Beyond Food
Suraya Afiff , Jacqueline Vel , Huub Löffler , Cora Govers | 05 December 2024This blogpost is about the master class Agriculture Beyond Food that took place the first week of December in Indonesia. One of the main challenges discussed is how to choose for the food and fuel option, rather than food or fuel.
read moreKennisbundeling voor nichediplomatie
Ko Colijn , Louise van Schaik , Ruben van Genderen | 23 November 2024De contouren van het nieuwe kennisbeleid voor OS zijn vastgesteld en de details zullen de komende maanden worden uitgewerkt.
read moreHoe maak je een schommel?
Gerdien Meijerink | 17 November 2024Ten eerste ben ik blij met het heroverwegen van het kennisbeleid door DGIS en het opengooien van het debat zelf. Dit vooropgesteld. Ik denk dat er mooie kansen liggen, als verschillende kennisinstellingen, ministeries en het bedrijfsleven kunnen s...
read moreDGIS moet kennis eigen maken
Michiel Keyzer | 15 November 2024“Wie niet sterk is moet slim zijn”, dat is volgens mij voor DGIS de kern van het WRR-rapport “Minder pretentie, meer ambitie”. Slim zijn in het omgaan met schaarse middelen, maar ook beseffen hoe een klein en van het buitenland afhankeli...
read moreBreng water en voedselzekerheid bijeen
Bart Schultz | 09 November 2024Ik zie inderdaad het nut in van een kennisplatform dat zich richt op water en ontwikkelinghulp. Mijn verhaal heeft betrekking op waterbeheer en bescherming tegen overstromingen. Niet op drinkwatervoorziening en afvalwater behandeling.Zo’n 6000 jaa...
read moreHet is tijd voor een wetenschappelijk Rijksadviseur
Rudy Rabbinge | 01 November 2024Het feit dat minister Uri Rosenthal en staatssecretaris Ben Knapen van Buitenlandse Zaken vijf kennisplatforms willen instellen waaronder een kennisplatform voedselzekerheid is zeer positief. Immers het is zeer verstandig om in het buitenlandbelei...
read moreEen nieuw kennisbeleid
October 12, 2024Dit is de blog over het voorgenomen kennisbeleid van BuZa. Laat je mening horen!
read more“Whose Crisis, Whose Future?”
Claudio Schuftan | 16 March 2025Susan George, (2010), “Whose Crisis, Whose Future? Towards a Greener, Fairer, Richer World”, Polity Press, Cambridge. The book is published as well in French and Spanish, see details below. Here is a book that attempts to explain how high finances...
read moreIt’s down 2 earth
Anna Meijer van Putten | December 07, 2024The global 'It's Down 2 Earth' conference on agriculture, food security and climate change was held in The Hague, the Netherlands, from 31 October to 5 November 2010. The Broker hosted an online discussion blog where participants agreed that agric...
read moreVisualising degrowth
Louise Stoddard | 28 March 2025I have had some trouble visualising what a degrowth future could actually look like. Yesterday Richard Register from the NGO EcoCity Builders, helped me out. The title of the session was ‘making it real. Practical transformations towards degr...
read moreVideo: Ellie Perkins discusses greener cities
Louise Stoddard | 26 March 2025Ellie Perkins of York University talks to Louise Stoddard about the possibilities for greener cities.
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