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Belize seeks to diversify, add value to seafood exports
13 Dec 2019
UNCTAD helps craft a strategy to reduce the country's reliance on basic fishery commodities and move up the value chain.
Costa Rica on course for a vibrant and inclusive blue economy
1 Nov 2019
Country seeks to optimize the potential of a sustainable wild capture fisheries sector.
5 ways you can use your buying power to protect our biodiversity
3 Oct 2019
Biodiversity is our world. It's all around us. It's the air we breathe and the food we eat. A rich biodiversity helps the fight against the climate crisis.
Promoting cotton by-products in Eastern and Southern Africa: Lessons from an UNCTAD technical assistance project
3 Jul 2019
By Kris Terauds, Economic Affairs Officer, UNCTAD
UNCTAD in inter-agency plan to protect oceans and seas
20 Jun 2019
Three UN agencies seek $8.2 million to help countries harness sustainable use and trade in seafood and other ocean-based sectors.
UNCTAD and Union for Ethical BioTrade team up to save biodiversity
22 May 2019
The UN organization and nonprofit have signed a partnership to get businesses to protect plants and animals by adopting eco-friendly production and trade practices
Barbados bets on high-value seafood for blue future
22 Mar 2019
Value chains that tap under-utilized sea species are the blue gold Barbados could use to jump-start an economic diversification strategy.
Global economic growth has peaked, set to stay at 3% in 2019-2020
21 Jan 2019
Economic prospects threatened by weak support for multilateralism, tight financial conditions and trade tensions, says new UN World Economic Situation and Prospects report.