As limited climate gains from technical methane interventions are outpaced by growth in livestock production and associated ...
As USDA is cutting programs that support sustainability and market access for smaller farmers, the Department has made a ...
The European Commission has spent the last few years exploring policy options for putting a price on agricultural greenhouse ...
As the war in Iran squeezes fertilizer and fuel supplies, there is renewed attention on the vulnerability of global food ...
In March, IATP Executive Director Sophia Murphy traveled to Cameroon for the World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial ...
In early March, the government of Qatar played host to the 5th United Nations Conference for Least Developed Countries (LDCs). First devised 50 years ago, the LDC category is today a measure of both ...
The following article was written for and originally published by the International Trade Centre (ITC). Read the article here. Can vulnerabilities become opportunities for resilience and food security ...
Note: An earlier version of this article was published as part of a series of trade policy FAQs in 2019. Tariffs have been in the news a lot lately. It’s too soon to tell if President Donald Trump’s ...
In 2015, at the 21 st U.N. Climate Change Conference (COP21), 195 countries around the world launched the Paris Agreement, an historic effort to save the planet, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and ...
The world urgently needs more diversified and healthier food systems, environmentally and socially sound agricultural practices, and more equitable economic outcomes. A central lever for recognizing ...
relations is fundamental to an understanding of the politics of empire and development in the twenty-first century.