News Wageningen Economic Research Value based tensions in multicultural vocational education May 25, 2023 - On May 16, Kennedy Tielman defended his PhD thesis with the Education and Learning Sciences (ELS) chair group, which focused on value-based tensions... Promoting the consumption of affordable, safe vegetables in Benin, Mali and Burkina Faso April 12, 2023 - ‘Safe Locally-Produced Vegetables for West Africa’s Consumers (SAFEVEG) is an action-research programme. It was developed within the... Research: government needs to take more responsibility to keep rural areas liveable April 3, 2023 - Is the countryside still an attractive place to live when villages lose basic services? And what causes the loss of services? Wageningen University... Future pathways towards sustainable crop protection in Greenhouse horticulture March 28, 2023 - In this report, the consequences of the European authorisation policy for plant protection products are analysed within the context of the... Cook in the classroom March 27, 2023 - Primary school children in year 6, 7 or 8 will receive cooking lessons at 120 schools across the country this week. TV chef Sandra Ysbrandy kicked off... New forms of agricultural land ownership and leasing: An incentive for more land-based dairy farming? March 20, 2023 - With the aim of farming more extensively, societal actors are calling for more land-based dairy farming. However, the relatively high price of land in... 1234...7Next Calendar Course Data-Driven Agri-Food Business July 29, 2019 Course The Proteins of the Future June 28, 2023 Summer School Insects as Food & Feed July 3, 2023 Longreads Blockchain for agri-food: on the road to scale-up Sustainability commitments: Similarities and Differences between Retailers and Brand manufacturers Is something up with soil? A climate smart business in 5 steps 10 ways to improve food choice interventions in real-life settings Data governance Fishing is making choices, every day anew Better farming in South Korea Blogs A future with a less 'meaty' flavour Reverse thinking for finding Food Systems solutions 2019, a bizarre year for pig producers How to ensure coffee, cocoa, cotton and tea farmers to earn a living income? BLOG - 'New' elderly decide for themselves what they eat Strong need to improve cocoa governance 11 January 2022 How to support the poorest farmers in commodity value chains 06 April 2020 Reverse thinking for finding Food Systems solutions 10 March 2020 2019, a bizarre year for pig producers 17 December 2019 Phishing waste for the next generation 21 August 2019 How to ensure coffee, cocoa, cotton and tea farmers to earn a living income? 17 June 2019 Wageningen University & Research blog Read our blogs Twitter Whatsapp Linkedin Email