Known Foods of Sri Lanka” campaign – an advocacy initiative launched by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the ...
Today’s homogenous food systems put our health, food, and nutrition security at risk. Kent Nnadozie tells Devex why ...
Grama Niladharis countrywide are collecting and processing the information gathered from last week’s count of macaques, languor, giant squirrels and peacocks. Agriculture Ministry Director ...
World Vision Lanka and World Vision Canada recently launched a CAD 5 million project funded by the Government of Canada through Global Affairs Canada (GAC) to address the adverse effects of ...
ECONOMYNEXT – UNDP in Sri Lanka, the World Food Programme and the ministry of environment have conducted a 6-week campaign, funded by the Global Environment Facility to spotlight the value of ...
Microplastics are hindering photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert energy from the sun into the fruit and vegetables we eat. This threatens massive losses in crop and seafood ...
Denis J. Murphy does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
The Ministry of Environment, UNDP and WFP in Sri Lanka collaboratively encourage mainstreaming the use of traditional underutilised crops. The ‘Lesser-Known Foods of Sri Lanka’ campaign - an advocacy ...
Sri Lanka began a wildlife census on Saturday to count monkeys, peacocks and giant squirrels, aiming to manage their populations as farmers complain of agricultural losses. Agriculture accounts ...
COLOMBO - Sri Lanka carried out a nationwide census of nuisance wildlife, including monkeys and peacocks, in a bid to prepare countermeasures to protect crops, officials said. Some 40,000 local ...
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