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Trade in Agricultural Commodities in Brazil: an interview with Susan Oliveira

Posted 8 March 20238 March 2023 wcmcLeave a commentPosted in Uncategorised

The Trade, Development and the Environment Hub, led by the UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), is bringing together organisations from different countries, including Brazil, to help make trade sustainable for people and the planet.  

Together, these partners from industry, … Read More

New Introductory Learning Companion seeks to demystify linkages between Trade, Development and Nature

Posted 22 April 202122 April 2021 wcmcLeave a commentPosted in Uncategorised

Trade, Development and Nature

Trade, via global value chains (GVCs), connects different countries across the globe through complex processes of production and consumption, to form a highly integrated global economy. The value of exported goods alone account for almost 

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Four New TRADE Hub Fellows at the University of Oxford

Posted 16 September 202016 September 2020 wcmcLeave a commentPosted in Central Africa, News, Uncategorised

We are pleased to welcome four new researchers to our Trade Hub programme: Krossy Mavakala Kalunseviko, Suzanne Mogue Kamga, Alice Karuri and Lude Kinzonzi have joined as 2020/21 Africa Oxford Trade and University of Oxford Biodiversity Fellows.

The … Read More

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