Local maize production expensive, shows report (The Nation) 

15 Juli 2022 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Local maize production expensive, shows report (The Nation)  Jul 14, 2022 Jul 8, 2022 pfowlkes Thu, 07/14/2022 – 14:25 Local maize production expensive, shows report (The Nation)  Local maize production expensive, shows report (The Nation)  Malawi In the News Food Security Food Systems Social Protection   July 8  Read more […]

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Hundreds of Millions of Human Workers Treated Worse than Robots

14 Juli 2022 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Teenage girls harvest tomatoes on a farm in the state of Sinaloa, in northern Mexico. Credit: Courtesy of Instituto Sinaloense para la Educación de los Adultos (Sinaloa Institute for Adult Education) By Baher KamalMADRID, Jul 14 2022 (IPS) While the world’s big private business pours billions of dollars in producing […]

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World: WFP scales up to support the most vulnerable in global food crisis

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Countries: Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Haiti, Malawi, Niger, Somalia, South Sudan, Timor-Leste, Ukraine, World, Yemen Source: World Food Programme WFP is stepping up direct food and nutrition aid to save lives and livelihoods; providing technical help and services to support national social protection systems, and strengthening food systems.

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Heatwaves worsen mental health conditions

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Photo: Pixabay/geralt  Heatwaves have a huge impact on our physical and mental health. Doctors usually dread them, as emergency rooms quickly fill up with patients suffering from dehydration, delirium and fainting. Recent studies suggest at least a 10% rise in hospital emergency room visits on days when temperatures reach or […]

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How Sri Lanka President went from ‘war hero’ to fugitive

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• Sri Lanka’s crisis rages on. Here’s what we know

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Food Security: We Are Still Going Backwards

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World hunger in 2021 reached 828 million people, an increase of 46 million from 2020 and 150 million since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: FAO. By Mario LubetkinROME, Jul 13 2022 (IPS) The signs of the last few years indicate a continuous setback towards achieving food security. The […]

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Sri Lanka’s President flees country after mass protests

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• What’s next for Sri Lanka? • Video: See protesters enjoy luxuries in presidential palace

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World: FAO says global threats to agrifood systems need complex approach

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Country: World Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations The war in Ukraine has added to an already challenging situation and could lead to an increase of 13 million more chronically undernourished people this year and 17 million more in 2023, FAO estimates.

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Scientists can fortify plants against heat stress as global temperatures rise

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Photo: Pixabay/Taoyuetong Rising global temperatures are posing a threat not only to people and wildlife but plants as well. The question of why many plants succumb as the heat increases is now better understood, thanks to a team of scientists who have identified the mechanism in plant cells that regulates […]

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Litigation Minute: Third-Party Certifications: ESG Friend or Foe?

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN A MINUTE OR LESS Many companies are marketing their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) efforts by labeling their products or services with a third-party certification. However, companies marketing such third-party certifications may be at risk of greenwashing lawsuits. In a minute or less, here […]

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