Megan Passey, head of knowledge and learning at the International Cocoa Initiative, talks with Ian Welsh about use of cash transfer to farmers to target hazardous child labour in Ghana. They discuss why regular funds direct to farmers can be more effective than single lump sums, and why disconnecting them from payments for their cocoa crop is important.
Weekly podcast – Less is more: collaborative efforts to tackle agricultural decarbonisation
Leveraging technology for carbon accounting in agriculture
Monday briefing – Collaboration to drive progress on decarbonisation
Navigating opportunities to deliver sustainable food systems
Tackling agricultural emissions and food loss
Weekly podcast – How to make tasty foods healthier
Beneath the surface: how data and technology can drive carbon farming and resilience at farm-level
Monday briefing – What's the sustainable approach to cotton?
ofi’s sustainability strategy launch
Legislation to implementation: ESPR and digital product passports
Circular plastics: challenges and opportunities ahead
Weekly podcast – Understanding scope 3 emissions in the cotton and grain supply chain
Field by field: scaling regenerative practices beyond pilots to wide adoption
Monday briefing – Farmer focus: what's really needed to drive sustainable food systems
The future of cotton farming: scaling regenerative sourcing
Engaging in landscape approaches: a how-to guide
Weekly briefing: KFC’s climate change commitments
Biological solutions for sustainable agriculture: how agri-food stakeholders can efficiently scale, accelerate and unlock innovation
Weekly podcast – How business can account for food loss to drive food security
Climate transitions: how Brazilian soy can adapt to meet future demands
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