Lessons in scaling up agriculture and building sustainability from Brazil and beyond
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02.07.18
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BY GRACE COLLORD
The agricultural changes in Brazil, Asia, and the United States in recent decades offer key lessons for the task of transforming global food systems to address issues such as climate change, malnutrition, and inequity, according to participants in a May 15 IFPRI seminar.
Photo credit: Jamed Falik/IFPRI
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