Study Protocol: Interactive Dynamics of Coral Reef Fisheries and the Nutrition Transition in Kiribati
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Entretien avec Mark Ero, Entomologiste à la Communauté du Pacifique
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It’s the diverse, and sometimes creepy, world of insects that fascinates SPC's Entomologist Mark Ero when out in the field carrying out research activities. According to him, “They are the world’s…
SPC addresses Pacific pests, diseases and health risks through new virtual training
Photo: The Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle: a pest increasingly threatening the Pacific
The Pacific Community (SPC) this week took another stride toward combating the emergence of pests, diseases, and health risks such as African Swine Fever (ASF) through the…
Systèmes alimentaires bleus : éléments essentiels d'une économie bleue résiliente au changement climatique dans le Pacifique
The ocean is at the centre of Pacific Food Systems.
Discover some crucial components of Climate-Resilient Blue Economy in the Pacific.
At the Palau Our Ocean Conference, key partners mobilize action on blue foods
At the side event titled “Blue Foods: Crucial Component to a Climate-Resilient Blue Economy in Global Communities” held yesterday at the Our Ocean Conference in Palau, a multi-sectoral group of stakeholders outlined the efforts to bring blue foods into…
Pacific Food Systems Brochure
Toward a future where everyone in the Pacific is well nourished, by resilient equitable food systems that contribute to healthy people, ecosystems, vibrant cultures, and prosperity for all.
Our blue pacific food systems: Land and sea
In 2021, the Pacific Food Systems Dialogue brought together governments, NGOs, scientists and researchers, and community representatives from across the Pacific. The aim of the 2021 Dialogue was to produce recommendations for a set of game changing…
Stat of the week: il est estimé que les îles Salomon ont produit près de 7000 tonnes de légumineuses en 2019
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It is estimated that the Solomon Islands produced nearly 7000 tonnes of pulses in 2019.
Did you know? Pulses are important crops for:
Nutritional value
Food security
Environmental benefits
For more…
"J'ai grandi entouré de fleurs et de cultures. Maintenant, je dirige la plus grande banque de gènes végétaux du Pacifique"
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