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At GLF Climate 2025, FOLUR hosted a session showcasing success stories in sustainable agriculture, from meliponiculture to EUDR compliance.
As climate change hurts cocoa production, farming communities in Ghana are turning to alternative livelihoods such as snail farming.
In Kenya, smallholder coffee farmers are boosting their incomes through regenerative agriculture and Rainforest Alliance certification.
Celebrate International Women’s Day with eight extraordinary women redefining what’s possible. From protecting Indigenous rights and advancing climate finance to championing inclusive AI, creative industries, leadership, and the power of sport for change.