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28 mag 2024Tempo di lettura: 4 min
John Bidzakin, Cranfield University, at the 23rd Infopoverty World Conference
Neglected and Underutilized crop Species, commonly known as NUS, orphan crops, or forgotten crops, have received more attention in the...
28 mag 2024Tempo di lettura: 4 min
Nicola Morganti, President of ACRA, at the 23rd Infopoverty World Conference
In the past decade, Africa has utilized minimal amounts of pesticides, averaging 0.11 tonnes annually. This translates to the lowest...
27 mag 2024Tempo di lettura: 5 min
Statement of Marco Cereda at the XXIII Infopoverty World Conference
Almost 40% of individuals grappling with moderate or severe food insecurity globally experienced severe levels of food insecurity. The...
27 mag 2024Tempo di lettura: 3 min
OCCAM presented the PlantHead Diagnostic Platform during the Second Session of the 23rd Infopoverty World Conference
Agriculture holds a pivotal position in Africa's economy. Over 60% of sub-Saharan Africans engaged in small-scale farming, and...
27 mag 2024Tempo di lettura: 5 min
Professors Youssef Brahimi and François Tapsoba Joint Statement during the 23rd Infopoverty World Conference
Africa has great potential in AI applied to the agricultural sector: 17 out of the 30 fastest-growing agricultural economies in the world...
27 mag 2024Tempo di lettura: 5 min
Professor Giovanna Seddaiu introduced the Horizon2020 EWABELT Project during the Second Session of the 23rd Infopoverty World Conference
Providing ICTs to remote and rural communities has great potential for mitigating poverty and improving the socio-economic status of the...
27 mag 2024Tempo di lettura: 3 min
Ms. Halka Otto, FAO Liasion Office in New York, intervened during the Second Session of the 23rd Infopoverty World Conference
AI-driven solutions have quickly made their way to agrifood systems through innovations from self-driving tractors and autonomous...
27 mag 2024Tempo di lettura: 3 min
Melchiade Bukuru, former Director at UNCCD, chaired the Second Session of the 23rd Infopoverty World Conference
According to the World Food Program (WFP), as many as 828 million people were affected by hunger in 2021 - a 22% increase from 2019...
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