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  • Balancing the Challenges of Meeting EU Deforestation Regulation Requirements for Farmers

    Determining forest boundaries is an important step to help the EU inspect imported goods and guide the Vietnamese Government and businesses to plan, plant and protect forests. -Ms.

    Balancing the Challenges of Meeting EU Deforestation Regulation Requirements for Farmers
  • Towards Climate-Resilient Agriculture and Agroforestry Transition in Wider Tai Forest Area, Côte d’Ivoire

    The Wider Tai Forest Landscape in Côte d’Ivoire is facing numerous challenges including deforestation, intense heat, irregular rainfall, to name a few. As Cocoa farmer, Bébé Christine puts it,…

    Towards Climate-Resilient Agriculture and Agroforestry Transition in Wider Tai Forest Area, Côte d’Ivoire
  • Rewriting the Sustainability Playbook to Integrate Social and Environmental Agendas

    Our planetary systems are in crisis. From climate change and biodiversity loss to poverty and inequality, transformative action is needed urgently on pervasive environmental and social issues. These are areas…

    Rewriting the Sustainability Playbook to Integrate Social and Environmental Agendas
  • Rewriting the Sustainability Playbook to Integrate Social and Environmental Agendas

    Explore how Mars and IDH partnered with Forum for the Future to commission research that explores how companies can better integrate environmental and social agendas.

    Rewriting the Sustainability Playbook to Integrate Social and Environmental Agendas
  • Implementing the European regulation on deforestation-free products: Solutions for the palm oil, cocoa and coffee sectors

    While the EU regulation on deforestation-free products (EUDR) is an important step towards combatting deforestation globally, it will come at a cost to operators selling products on the EU market. And it may lead them to adopt sourcing strategies that exclude smallholder farmers from their supply chains. However, smallholder farmers’ inclusion in European supply chains is key to ensuring they are not left to sell to other markets at a lower price – thereby jeopardizing their livelihoods and, ultimately, forests. The optimal way forward is to allow them to benefit from access to the European market and to leverage the regulation as an incentive to keep forests intact. The timing for developing effective interventions is limited and should rely on the solutions that have already been tried and tested. IDH has co-designed with the private sector a number of programs to ensure that the EUDR will not incentivize disengagement from areas with high deforestation risks, nor the exclusion of the most marginalized smallholder farmers from European supply chains. These solutions are designed through public-private collaborative processes, and aim to be replicated and brought to scale over the coming years.

    Implementing the European regulation on deforestation-free products: Solutions for the palm oil, cocoa and coffee sectors
  • Exploring Synergy: Joint Evaluation Session in Rwanda

      On October 10, 2023, IDH Rwanda and its IPs convened to evaluate the progress of our ongoing efforts. With GIZ, the funding agency, also present, the…

    Exploring Synergy: Joint Evaluation Session in Rwanda
  • Commercialisation of Out grower Tilapia Production project

    We will be launching the Commercialisation of our grower Tilapia Production project on 27 October 2023. This project is financed by IDH, Aller Aqua, and Bayrise and aims to build…

    Commercialisation of Out grower Tilapia Production project
  • Green Field Day durbar in Bolgatanga

      The Grains for Growth Program (G4G) team participated in a Green Field Day durbar in Bolgatanga, Ghana. The event was organised by U3 Agrinet, a…

    Green Field Day durbar in Bolgatanga
  • Vietnam: Leading the Way in EU Deforestation Regulation Alignment

    Vietnam: Leading the Way in EU Deforestation Regulation Alignment
  • A Better Income for a Better Environment

    A Better Income for a Better Environment