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News - 21 Nov 2019
The Economist Intelligence Unit: ICRAF’s Tony Simons on agricultural transformation From: The Economist Intelligence Unit
News - 8 Nov 2019
CIFOR and ICRAF join 11,000 scientists to declare ‘climate emergency’ Urgent need to act as global tree cover loss increases
News - 28 Oct 2019
Pooling knowledge in tropical landscapes key to resilience Unlocking opportunities for equitable, sustainable development
Analysis - 20 Aug 2019
How a coffee rust epidemic escalated in Chiapas, Mexico Climate change will worsen agricultural pests and diseases, but are institutions ready for it?
Video - 2 Aug 2019
Fungus Friday! Why aren’t more scientists studying mushrooms? Q & A with World Agroforestry Center’s Jianchu Xu
Video Q&A - 12 Jul 2019
If cocoa prices have fallen, why isn’t your chocolate bar cheaper? Dietmar Stoian says industry could reinvest savings in sustainable agroforestry systems with smallholders
Event Coverage - 28 Jun 2019
Bitter or sweet trade for Africa’s cocoa farmers? Peter Akong Minang says Africa lagging behind on product certification
Event Coverage - 21 Jun 2019
‘Forget tree planting, start tree growing’ Tree planting is booming, but what happens next?
Event Coverage - 21 Jun 2019
‘Forget tree planting, start tree growing’ Feature - 14 Jun 2019
Pineapples and peatlands Video Q&A - 10 May 2019
Losing farmland and forest to a national park Voices from the forest-farm interface: Friday video series (part II)
Video Q&A - 10 May 2019
Losing farmland and forest to a national park Feature - 3 May 2019
What the world can learn from West Africa’s unheard Voices from the forest-farm interface: Friday video series
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