Growers across Italy told Olive Oil Times that they had, for the most part, experiencing generous blossoming and fruitset. Climate extremes and pests remain a...
Agriculture and food systems face a formidable triple challenge: ensuring food security for a growing global population; providing livelihoods along the food chain; and enhancing the sustainability of the sector and its contribution to climate change mitigation.
Ministers of Agriculture from OECD countries and several key partners from around the world will meet at the OECD headquarters in Paris on 3-4 November 2022 under the theme Building Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems in a Changing Environment: Shared Challenges, Transformative Solutions. Ministers will share views and experiences on innovative and forward-looking policies that are consistent with the central role of agriculture and food systems in our society.
Les agriculteurs sont aujourd’hui moins nombreux et plus âgés qu’en 2010. D’ici à 2026, pas moins de 50% des exploitations vont voir leur chef d’exploitation passer la main. Pour éviter un phénomène de concentration et d’agrandissement des exploitations, il faut redonner de l’attractivité au métier et cibler un public nouveau. Mais la question du renouvellement des générations d’agriculteurs ne peut se réduire à celle du déclin démographique. Elle induit nécessairement une réflexion plus prospective sur l’agriculture et nécessite d’anticiper ses évolutions. Les pouvoirs publics disposent de leviers importants pour orienter les choix d‘installation et accompagner celles et ceux qui souhaitent développer un projet agricole plus vertueux et plus durable et saisir ainsi l’opportunité offerte par le renouvellement générationnel d’accélérer la transition écologique.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has imperiled global food security—creating suffering within Ukraine and displacing millions while disrupting agricultural production and trade from one of the world's major exporting regions. The latter threatens to drive rising food prices still higher and create scarcity, especially for regions most dependent on exports from Russia and Ukraine—particularly the Middle East and North Africa.
As the UN climate change summit continues in Glasgow, the Middle East's most populous country, Egypt, is reeling under the effects such changes are having on international wheat output. A tight supply of stock and strong international demand have caused wheat prices in the international market to rise to their highest since 2012. To add to the pressure, Russia, one of Egypt's most important suppliers, has imposed taxes on wheat exports.
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