Fighting Food Loss and Waste

Fighting Food Loss and Waste

© unsplash.com The answer to the question above is that the way we produce and consume food has been identified as the single biggest threat to nature! That is also the reason why we are working on sustainable consumption and production, with the goal to establish...
Agrobiodiversity for Food Security

Agrobiodiversity for Food Security

A variety of fruits and vegetables as an example for biodiversity in Sumatra, Indonesia, © Mauri Rautkari, WWF When it comes to the term “biodiversity” – or “biological diversity” – many people think only of the richness of species...
Reforestation in Chiang Mai

Reforestation in Chiang Mai

Tree planting activity in Mae Khi Muk village, Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai Province, © WWF Thailand On 11 October 2019, the project forwarded its Forest Landscape Restoration 349 model (see our article on FLR349 fund) in Mae Khi Muk village with around 100 people...
World Food Day: the journey of food

World Food Day: the journey of food

© WWF-Philippines The food we eat every day has taken a long journey from the farm to our plates. It all starts with the people that labour to plant and cultivate it, then on to those that process it, and eventually ends up with those that consume it. A lot of...