Co-creation of customized, forward-looking, systems models

Co-creation of customized, forward-looking, systems models

Co-creation of systems maps, based on Systems Thinking

Co-creation of systems maps, based on Systems Thinking

Oxfam Business Advisory

Oxfam Business Advisory

AI-driven Predictive Analytics

AI-driven Predictive Analytics

Interactive Dashboards

Interactive Dashboards

Project Report: “Ukrainian Commodities for Global Food Security and Ukrainian Farmer Security”

Project Report: “Ukrainian Commodities for Global Food Security and Ukrainian Farmer Security”

Today we publish the October report on the outcome of the project “Repairing Broken Food Trade Routes Ukraine – Africa”. The latest report on “Repairing Broken Food Trade Routes Ukraine – Africa” covers:

  • Ukraine’s role as a global exporter
  • Decrease of production and exports from Ukraine
  • Current impediments for Ukrainian agricultural exports: seaports and western border

The role of the World Trade Institute (WTI) in the MATS project is to identify and explore “broken” Ukrainian-African food trade routes due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Starting with a food trade flow chart pre- and post-24 February 2022, it will assess, first, whether Ukrainian (or African) traders can again supply these products (Output 1). Failing that, whether the new EU-financed “Crisis Management” (or another) programme can possibly make up for lost Ukrainian agrifood exports (Output 2). It will also identify alternative exporters (if any) that might already have filled in agrifood demand in Africa (Output 3). Importantly, the Project also looks at the potential effect of these developments on competing farm production in Africa (Output 4).

For further information and/or offer to assist in project implementation, please write to Christian Häberli (Christian.Haeberli@wti.org) or to Bogdan Kostetsky (bogdan.kostetsky@gmail.com).

You can download the report here

Launch of Global Food Systems Network Map

Launch of Global Food Systems Network Map

The Global Food Systems Network Map is a powerful online tool designed to visually represent the relationships among stakeholders involved in food systems-related efforts worldwide.

Given the varied and dynamic nature of global food systems, it is often challenging to track projects and partners. This Network Map, created by Meridian Institute, aims to alleviate these challenges by illustrating the landscape of multi-stakeholder initiatives working across food systems, including what issues these initiatives are working on and how they are driving change.

This Network Map will help organizations working in food systems both identify opportunities for collaboration and gather insights on how to focus efforts and resources for maximum collective impact.

The Network Map is hosted on Kumu, an interactive network visualization tool. Learn more about how to navigate the Map here.