Platform for African – European Partnership in Agricultural Research for Development

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Main reports and recordings May-July 2022

REPORTS

AKADEMIYA2063 (2022) UKRAINE CRISIS BRIEF SERIES. Country Exposure, Contagion, and TradeEff ects: Summary of Findings and PolicyImplications# 5p

AKADEMIYA2063 (2022) Contagion and Exposure of AfricanCountries to Global Wheat TradeDisruptions # 8p

EC (2022) Everyone at the Table: Transforming food systems by connecting science, policy and society Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, # 70 p.

FAO (2022) Soils for nutrition: state of the art. Rome. # 96 p.


FAO (2022) FAO Science and Innovation Strategy May 2022 # 18 p.

FARA (2022) Opportunities and Challenges for Local Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers: Insights from Benin Republic. FARA Research Report 6 # 125 p.



IPES (2022) ANOTHER PERFECT STORM? # 20 p.

OBG, OCP (2022) The Agriculture in Africa 2022 Focus Report Oxford Business Group, June 2022, #39 p.


Saha Turna N, Havelaar A, Adesogan A, Wu F (2022). Aflatoxin M1 in milk does not contribute substantially to global liver cancer incidence. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, in press. # 9 p.

Waters-Bayer A.; Tadicha Wario H. (2022) Pastoralism and large-scale Renewable energy and green hydrogen projects. Potential & Threats # 44 p.

WWF (2022) Europe eats the world: How the EU's food production and consumption impact the planet #15 p.

ZEF (2022) Can the agroprocessing sector create jobs in Africa? Evidence from Ethiopia, Ghana and Tunisia. (ZEF Working Paper 215) # 39 p.

RECORDINGS JULY

26 to 29 July Global Symposium on Soils for Nutrition - This virtual Global Symposium on Soils for Nutrition - “Soils, where food begins,” brought science and policy together to review the status and challenges of soil fertility in relation with crop, animal and human nutrition.

5 May + 28 June + 26 July Dialogues on nutrition and food security - In support of the AU’s 2022 Year of Nutrition, AKADEMIYA2063 and the Senegalese National Council for Nutrition Development (CNDN) organize a series of 5 continental level dialogues on nutrition and food security with a broad group of stakeholders.

25 July. Addressing the global food security crisis: Strengthening research and policy responses by IFPRI/GIZ

21 July. Strengthening policy research and analysis capacity: The role of institutional development programs by IFPRI - Includes the presentation: Building Locally Led Agricultural Policy Analysis Capacity in Africa

21 July. FAO Science and Innovation Strategy and its relevance for the Committee on Agriculture (COAG)

19 July. Powering Agri-food Value Chains with Geothermal Heat in Africa - Includes several resources

15 July. UN Food Systems Summit follow-up Special side event contributing to the 2022 HLPF

13 July. Creating an International Research Consortium on Food, Nutrition Security and Sustainable Agriculture: A Platform for Research and Innovation between Africa and Europe  by LEAP4FNSSA

6 July. Successes in exporting to the EU markets from SMEs and entrepreneurs by PAFO/ColeACP

RECORDINGS JUNE

30 June. Building and financing climate-resilient agriculture and food systems in Africa - Organised by E3G, an independent climate change think tank and co-founder of London Climate Action Week, and WRI, co-lead of the Food and Land Use Coalition,

28 June. 
Effects of Disasters and Shocks on Africa's Food Systems: a case of the Russian-Ukrainian War. by ReNAPRI - Upcoming event: 1-3 November 2022. Windhoek, Namibia. 9th ReNAPRI stakeholders annual conference

24 June. Deepening our understanding of climate change through an agroecological perspective by AFSA


22 - 23 June. Upscaling private sector participation and science-based outreach in West Africa by LEAP4FNSSA

21-22 June. European Development Days (EDD 2022)

16 June. The role that social mobilisation/capital has played in the Natural farming programme in Andhra Pradesh By AFSA


30 May. Land Restoration and Biodiversity by FANRPAN a series of 2 webinar recordings and 4 thematic briefs


25 May. Launch of Africa Catalyzing Action for Nutrition (AfriCAN)

19 May. Soil Biology for Crop Nutrition and Reduced Pathogen Outbreaks

9 - 20 May. 15th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP15) AFDB, FAO, GLF, CGIAR


12 May. Farmer Field Schools for the agroecological transition

11 May. FoodTech Innovation Revolution: The 2022 Game-Changers - Spoonshot analyzed more than 7000 foodtech startups and measured their innovativeness using several criteria including novel ingredients, health benefits, and consumer reviews. Presentation of a Nigeria and Kenya start-up

10 May. New research about Aflatoxin M1 is revealed

10 May. Africa-Europe scientific collaboration on climate change and agriculture EC/INTPA Infopoint.

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