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A presentation delivered at the Food Security Futures Conference highlights the need for more resource assessment.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new book looks at the potential impacts of climate change in the future of West Africa
A draft genome sequence of chickpeas, developed by scientists from the Generation Challenge Programme, is predicted to have huge benefits for the developing world.
The Economic Empowerment of the Poorest Programme (EEP) is working in Bangladesh to help understand extreme poverty and to develop effective strategies for social empowerment and economic growth.
Last week Evergreen Agriculture, a DFID funded project, was recognised in the UK Climate Week Awards.
Friday the 22nd March is World Water Day. A new series of Outcome Stories, from the Challenge for Water and Food Programme, look at the socio-economic impacts of water efficiency.
How a community support programme is improving the lives of the poorest
A recent video report from Professor Kenneth Wilson of Lancaster University follows him in a visit to Tanzania where he witnesses the devastation wrought by the African Armyworm and discusses new research into pest control.
The CGIAR Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) programme is planning to launch a new GIS database, providing detailed geographical information on worldwide food production systems.
Britain will help Somalia to establish a new government and federal parliament, as well as providing aid to help fight the food crisis
International Development Secretary Justine Greening's speech at the Parliamentary launch of the IF campaign at 7.30pm on 23 January 2013.
More than 100 British aid agencies launched a major campaign to tackle hunger around the world today, with a new report that details the scale of the problem
The Prime Minister welcomes the NGO campaign on food
British help will support families who have been hit hardest by the hunger crisis in Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso and Mauritania
The World Vegetable Center is working with tribal communities in India to encourage production of vegetable soybean
Speech by the Minister of State for International Development to welcome the London launch of the report
How UK aid is tackling malnutrition in the heart of Africa with Action Against Hunger
Long-term UK aid will help to improve nutrition for 1.65 million women and children across the country
How biochar - an innovative solution which improves soil and reduces pollution - is helping farmers in Vietnam
New report develops a conceptual framework to characterize agricultural research in order to identify gaps in knowledge and practice.
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