Africa: Global Food Demand in Middle-Income Nations Is Rising, UN Report Says

Africa: Global Food Demand in Middle-Income Nations Is Rising, UN Report Says

New York — As incomes rise in middle-income countries, so does the demand for animal-sourced calories, resulting in large increases to global food production, and raising the importance for sustainable agriculture amidst growing concerns of climate change. According to a new joint report from the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and the Organization for Economic…

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Africa: Global Food Demand in Middle-Income Nations Is Rising, UN Report Says

Africa: Agroecology – a Key to Food Sovereignty in Africa

By Lovejoy Mutongwiza in Addis Ababa Across Africa, agroecology is emerging as a transformative force, offering sustainable solutions for food security and sovereignty. This ecological approach not only nurtures the land but also empowers communities to reclaim control over their food systems. By integrating indigenous knowledge with modern ecological practices, agroecology has the potential to…

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Climate crisis causing food price spikes around the world, scientists say | Climate Crisis News

Climate crisis causing food price spikes around the world, scientists say | Climate Crisis News

Report finds extreme climate events linked to price hikes for rice, corn, cocoa, coffee, potatoes and other food items. South Korean cabbage, Australian lettuce, Japanese rice, Brazilian coffee and Ghanaian cocoa are among the many foods that have been hit by price hikes following extreme climate events since 2022, a team of international scientists has…

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Africa: Global Food Demand in Middle-Income Nations Is Rising, UN Report Says

Africans Survived 10,000 Years of Climate Changes By Adapting Food Systems – Study Offers Lessons for Modern Times

Imagine living in a place where a single drought, hurricane, or mudslide can wipe out your food supply. Across Africa, many communities do exactly that – navigate climate shocks like floods, heatwaves, and failed harvests. What’s often overlooked in the development policies to tackle these threats is a powerful sources of insight: Africa’s own history….

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2 American aid workers injured at food distribution site in Gaza; Palestinians die amid airstrikes and attempts to find food

2 American aid workers injured at food distribution site in Gaza; Palestinians die amid airstrikes and attempts to find food

Two American aid workers with the U.S. and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation were injured in southern Gaza in an attack at a food distribution site on Saturday. The organization claimed the attack was carried out by Hamas but did not provide further evidence.  The GHF said assailants threw grenades at a distribution site in Khan…

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