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Investment, Power and Protein in sub-Saharan Africa: Conclusions 
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Investment, Power and Protein in sub-Saharan Africa: Introduction Background Research Methodology  Sub-Saharan Africa’s Agricultural Investment Landscape Investor Visions Introduction I. Smallholder Intensification II. Protein for Profit III. Protein Diversification  National Subsidies and Global Market Conclusions  Glossary Suggested citation: Brice, J., (2022) Investment, Power and Protein in sub-Saharan Africa. TABLE Reports. TABLE, University of Oxford, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Wageningen University and Research. doi.org/10.56661/d8817170
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Investment, Power and Protein in sub-Saharan Africa: Glossary
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Investment, Power and Protein in sub-Saharan Africa: Introduction Background Research Methodology  Sub-Saharan Africa’s Agricultural Investment Landscape Investor Visions Introduction I. Smallholder Intensification II. Protein for Profit III. Protein Diversification  National Subsidies and Global Market Conclusions  Glossary Suggested citation: Brice, J., (2022) Investment, Power and Protein in sub-Saharan Africa. TABLE Reports. TABLE, University of Oxford, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Wageningen University and Research. doi.org/10.56661/d8817170
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Ep48: Narrowing the yield gap in sub-Saharan Africa
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What's getting in the way of farmers increasing their yields?
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Insiders Reveal Major Problems at Lab-Grown-Meat Startup Upside Foods
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Recent revelations from Upside Foods employees raise serious questions about how much cultured meat companies have achieved after billions of dollars in investment in recent years, and whether wholecut cultivated meat products will ever be commercially viable. Upside meat has received a fifth of investment in cultured meats up to 2022, using its ability to produce wholecuts (rather than ground meat) as its distinguishing feature against competitors. However, interviews with employees reveal that bioreactors have failed to produce viable products and wholecuts still require intensive human intervention at small scales.
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Academics call out McDonald’s for misleading packaging reports
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58 academics have joined forces with two NGOs, the Environmental Paper Network and Fern, to draft a letter to MEPs warning them about misleading industry funded studies, including those by McDonald’s and the European Paper and Packaging Association. The letter highlights that the reports directly contradict the European Commission’s Impact Assessment and the UN report on single-use, and are sowing doubt about policies to reduce single-use packaging.
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Presenting "M4F: Ep8. Looking back, looking forward"
Podcast episode
What we learned through exploring different futures for meat
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Transcript - Episode 48
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Higher food prices can reduce poverty and stimulate growth in food production
Journal articles
This paper explores the impact of recent spikes in food prices on poverty in lower-middle income countries (LMICs). It is often claimed that food price increases negatively affect the poor because they already spend a higher proportion of their total income on food. However, this paper takes into account the stimulation of great food production from higher prices and the effect this has on poverty.
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Model-based scenarios for achieving net negative emissions in the food system
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This article explores the feasibility of achieving net negative emissions (which occurs when more greenhouse gases are removed from the atmosphere than are emitted) by 2050 through global food system transformation. Specifically, the authors assessed how various approaches to food system transformation may lead to reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and possibly increased carbon dioxide removal.
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