After two decades of negotiations, a partial ban on capacity-enhancing (i.e., harmful) fisheries subsidies is finally within the World Trade Organization’s reach. Some countries will be exempt from this ban. The thresholds retained to be exempt might be subject to change as the current WTO negotiations develop.

After two decades of negotiations, a partial ban on capacity-enhancing (i.e., harmful) fisheries subsidies is finally within the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) reach.

Investors have a right to know whether sustainable and ESG funds do exactly what it says on the tin

Will Brazil’s Raízen IPO favour climate change over food systems?

We are delighted and honoured to announce that Planet Tracker has been selected as winner of the NGO/Charity/Not for Profit category…

Deforestation-driven climate change set to threaten Brazil’s position as leading agricultural producer, warns Planet Tracker.

This blog explores how the same biotechnological improvements that are contributing to the rapid growth in alternative food proteins are also opening new possibilities for textiles and materials.