The Echo of Farmers Discontent Across Europe: A Revolutionary Seed?

The agricultural sector in Europe is undergoing a challenging phase characterized by crises resulting from significant changes in recent decades. These changes have given rise to a series of unaddressed challenges, including the strategies for sustaining small-scale farming in the face of globalization, achieving a fair transition to eco-friendly practices, and striking a balance between tradition and modernization.

From Awareness to Action: Empowering Communities for Sustainable Food Systems

Continuing our exploration of the SDGs and food security, we delve into the nuanced topic of education and awareness campaigns in our blog post titled "From Awareness to Action: Empowering Communities for Sustainable Food Systems." By critically examining the limitations of traditional campaigns and proposing transformative strategies, we aim to strengthen the potential for meaningful change and empower communities to lead the way in creating sustainable and equitable food systems.

Sustainable Development: Beyond Illusions and Towards Real Solutions

Welcome to the second blog post in our series on the interconnections between food systems and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In this post, we take a critical look at the limitations of the SDGs in addressing the complexities of food sustainability and security. The United Nations' SDGs were adopted in 2015 as a global framework to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030.

Connecting the Dots: How Food Systems Impact multiple SDGs

Welcome to our blog post series on sustainable development and food security. In this series, we will explore the interconnections between food systems and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By understanding these linkages, we can work towards achieving a more sustainable and food-secure world. The SDGs, adopted by the United Nations in 20151,2, provide a comprehensive framework for addressing global challenges and advancing sustainable development.

From Farm to Table

International Women’s Day is a day to celebrate the achievements of women in all areas of life, and to recognize the continued struggles and obstacles that they face in achieving gender equality. In the realm of sustainability and food systems, women have played a crucial role in driving the transition to more sustainable and just food systems in Europe.