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  1. Ahmedabad: By 2030, the western Indian states, including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, will have 65% urban population and economy will be highly industrialized.There will not just be demand for more food but accessible, affordable, safe and nutritious food. International…
  2. Il s’agit du diagnostic territorial rétrospectif de la Région du Vakinankaratra. Une première version a servi à la préparation de l’atelier de prospective « Les avenirs de Vakinankaratra en 2035 » qui s’est tenu du 17 au 21 août 2015 à Antsirabe et qui a donné lieu à la production d’un rapport,…
  3. A National Workshop “Forward Thinking for Agricultural Development in Western India” to consider new capacities needed in Agricultural Research, Innovation, Extension, Education and Management is being organized on 8-10 February 2016 by Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University at…
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  5. Blog by Robin Bourgeois, Senior Foresight Advisor, GFAR Secretariat   What do the people from the Boru community of Flores in Indonesia, from South Palawan in the Philippines and from the Kumaun and Garhwal region, Uttarakhand in the Central Himalaya in India have in common? They all have a…
  6. by Robin Bourgeois Ironically, farmers, who are most in need of information about the future of food, agriculture, and rural development, have the least access to it. This fact is the most striking, and perhaps the most challenging, conclusion of an inventory of recent foresight studies …
  7. This is the report of the Expert Meeting that was convened in May 2012 to review the proposal for establishing the African Chapter of the GFAR Global Agricultural Foresight Academy hereinafter referred to as the ‘African Chapter’. This meeting was held to explore the idea, examine how such an…
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