"Agriculture, environment, societies: our shared health" is the topic for this year's AFD Group/CIRAD stand at the Paris International Agricultural Show, from 22 February to 2 March 2025 at the Porte ...
The EU Deforestation and Forest Degradation Regulation (EUDR) is due to come into force in 2026. The text intends to ban ...
As part of an exemplary collaboration for data sharing between three French overseas territories (Réunion, Guadeloupe and ...
How can we better understand the forest-agricultural landscape mosaic in the Southeast Asian islands, including Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, a region rich in biodiversity but subject to ...
The French agricultural research and international cooperation organization working for the sustainable development of tropical and Mediterranean regions.
The processes through which agriculture adapts are founded on technical and organizational innovations, on both a collective and an individual level. UMR Innovation’s mandate is to support ...
The UMR adopts an integrated approach implementing the spatial information chain, from spatial data acquisition and processing to spatiotemporal analyses and modelling of agro-environmental and ...
How can the sustainable development of rural populations be combined with biodiversity conservation in zones of substantial interaction between people and nature? The French agricultural research and ...
Urbanization, changing lifestyles, modifications to standards and the intensification of global trade influence food systems in tropical and Mediterranean regions. Demand for food is growing rapidly, ...
Water is a crucial natural resource that is central to the functioning of natural and cultivated ecosystems and has prompted a range of installations, uses and organizational methods that vary from ...
The CaribGREEN project, led by CIRAD with one million euros of funding from AFD, is aimed at implementing diversified agricultural systems in the Caribbean. It promotes agroecological practices and ...
Issues With some 94 million head in all, ruminant production accounts for 44% of Chad's agricultural GDP. For almost 40 years, the country's livestock farmers have faced repeated droughts and flooding ...
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