Food security
Food Waste: A Global Crisis and Environmental Imperative
Have you ever wondered why our refrigerators become overstuffed with meats, vegetables, and various fruits, only to discover at week’s end that much of it—often the majority—must be discarded due to spoilage?
Nearly 282 million people faced acute hunger in 2023, with the worst famine in Gaza
Food insecurity worsened around the world in 2023, with some 282 million people suffering from acute hunger due to conflicts, particularly in Gaza and Sudan, U.N. agencies and development groups said on Wednesday.
Bulgarians Waste 86 kg of Food Per Person Annually: Hidden Impact of Food Waste
In a world brimming with plenty, the silent epidemic of food waste continues to plague both our plates and our planet, with staggering implications for economies, ecosystems, and global equality. As Radina Kaldamukova expertly highlights in her analysis for "Klimateka," the scale of this crisis demands urgent attention and concerted action.
Russia’s exit from Black Sea Grain Initiative
Russia is weaponizing food at the expense of people around the world, especially the poor and food-insecure. Let's be clear: Children are going to bed hungry at night and parents are agonizing over feeding their children, all because of Russia's overt, intentional actions.
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Türkiye targets $50 bln in food, agriculture exports in 2028
Türkiye aims to increase its food and agricultural products export revenues to $50 billion in 2028, says Mustafa Gültepe, the president of the Turkish Exporters' Assembly (TİM).
The country generated some $27 billion in food and agricultural products exports last year.
Türkiye working for Russia's return to grain deal negotiations
Ankara is diligently working to maintain the grain corridor to avert a potential global food crisis, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has emphasized, making an appeal for Russia to rejoin the discussions.
Ukraine farmers risk losing their lives or livelihoods
Across Ukraine, the war has forced grain growers into a vicious dilemma. Farmers in areas now free from Russian occupation are risking their lives to strip their land of explosives before the critical spring planting season.
Bill Clinton will visit Bulgaria
American President Bill Clinton (1993 - 2001) is arriving in Bulgaria next month at the invitation of the CEO of Huvepharma and member of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Advisory Council Kiril Domuschiev. The two will participate in a discussion on Corporate Social Impact on Future Generations, with an emphasis on the importance of food security and sustainability.
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Greece’s blue gold
March 22 marked World Water Day and the launch of the 2023 UN Water Conference in New York. Last week also marked one of the most important debates for the Greek legislature and the Mitsotakis government regarding transforming Greece's water management.
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Bulgarian State Support Saved Hundreds of Farms after the Effects of the War in Ukraine
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has put Bulgarian agriculture in front of serious challenges due to the unprecedented increase in the price of basic production resources - energy, fertilizers, feed, uncertainty in the agricultural markets, and the crisis has further worsened the traditional low liquidity of small farms in our country.