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  • Addressing the Urban Food Security Crisis: Trends, Challenges, and Integrated Solutions

    Addressing the Urban Food Security Crisis: Trends, Challenges, and Integrated Solutions

    Cities at the Heart of the Hunger Challenge Across the globe, cities are expanding at unprecedented rates. With this growth comes immense pressure on food systems, infrastructure, and governance. While urban areas are engines of innovation, they are also home to food deserts, malnutrition, and overwhelming food waste. Ensuring equitable access to safe, nutritious, and…

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  • Who Really Profits from Carbon Credits? The Fight to Empower Smallholder Farmers

    Who Really Profits from Carbon Credits? The Fight to Empower Smallholder Farmers

    Imagine millions of small-scale farmers across Africa and Asia being paid—not just for what they grow, but for how they grow it. Techniques as old as mulching and tree planting could suddenly generate real income, while also protecting the planet. This is the promise of carbon credits in agriculture. But for now, the system is…

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  • A Week in Dubai: COP28 & The World Agri-tech Innovation Summit – What Did We Learn?

    A Week in Dubai: COP28 & The World Agri-tech Innovation Summit – What Did We Learn?

    In a groundbreaking convergence of environmental and agricultural interests, Dubai played host to two pivotal events: COP28, the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and The World Agri-tech Innovation Summit. Both events aimed to address crucial issues surrounding global food security, exploring innovative solutions and forging collaborations.…

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  • Empowering Smallholder Farmers: The Rise of Carbon Credits in Agriculture

    Empowering Smallholder Farmers: The Rise of Carbon Credits in Agriculture

    Climate change is an ever-looming threat, and the agricultural sector is no exception to its impacts. However, amidst the challenges lies a promising opportunity for smallholder farmers to play a key role in mitigating climate change while unlocking new revenue streams. This opportunity comes in the form of the carbon credits market – a revolutionary…

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  • dmtr launches on social media!

    dmtr launches on social media!

    Meet Arian and Lucy, the faces behind dmtr. We are excited to share, that over the past weeks, we have been working on preparations for taking dmtr to social media channels. We’ve be working on research, ideas, video plans and more to share more news about the latest developments in agricultural technology and to help…

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  • Innovating to End Hunger: A promising Trend

    Innovating to End Hunger: A promising Trend

    A lot remains to be done to significantly reduce the number of people who wake up every day hungry and malnourished – today that is over 700 million men, women and children.  Outside of tackling the increasing amount of conflict across the globe, responsible for extremely high levels of hunger and poverty in countries like…

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  • The Mental Toll of Food Insecurity

    The Mental Toll of Food Insecurity

    When you think of Food Insecurity, more often than not you will think of the physical impacts hunger has on a person’s health, with the very real toll it can take on mental health often overlooked. Mental health issues are something one in every seven people in Singapore have experienced, with resulting impacts on day…

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