Where Next in Liberia’s Sustainable Palm Oil Journey?

That strong, positive vision is what Liberia has been working towards, with the Good Growth Partnership1 (GGP)’s support, through multistakeholder dialogue and collaboration. And in April 2022 Liberia launched its National Oil Palm Strategy and Action Plan (NOPSAP), aiming to put sustainable palm oil production at the heart of Liberia’s national and inclusive rural economic strategy. The results of this ambitious, collaborative process show that during the multistakeholder process, trust and compassion for the perspectives and needs of others significantly increased. Even sensitive issues, often denied and avoided where there are low levels of trust and engagement, were proactively explored for greater understanding, solutions proposed and discussed, and actions identified to address the most significant issues.

By |2022-06-30T16:52:00+00:00June 28th, 2022|BlogNews, Blogs|

Good Growth Partnership Celebrates “Excellent” Results After Independent Review

As the Pilot Phase of the Good Growth Partnership draws to a close, the Adaptive Management and Learning (A&L) part of the project has successfully been through an independent review: “the performance of the A&L Project has been excellent in spite of great challenges from the COVID-19 Pandemic.”

By |2022-05-24T23:01:26+00:00May 24th, 2022|BlogNews, Blogs|

Seeds Planted and Continuing to Grow

We urgently need systemic change in commodity supply chains if we are to mitigate the combined threats of catastrophic climate change, biodiversity loss and food insecurity. Now, a new report on the Good Growth Partnership Integrated Approach reveals that the four and a half-year programme has had real impact in laying the foundations for systemic change in palm oil, beef and soy supply chains, in partnership with four major producer countries: Indonesia, Brazil, Paraguay and Liberia.

By |2022-04-13T13:59:28+00:00April 7th, 2022|BlogNews, Blogs|

Partnerships to Promote Sustainable Livestock Production in the Chaco Region

The Vice Ministry of Livestock (VMG), the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), the Government of Alto Paraguay and the Green Chaco project joined forces to train, provide technical assistance and support producers in the area with supplies and equipment and build a joint work plan aimed at sustainable livestock production and adaptation to climate change. The technical teams of the organizations involved that arrived in the territory were able to learn about the reality of the producers to identify their specific needs and, based on them, build a joint work plan aimed at sustainable livestock production and adaptation to climate change.

By |2022-04-07T19:56:42+00:00April 7th, 2022|BlogNews, Blogs|

The Future is Deforestation-Free

Pascale Bonzom, Global Project Manager for the Good Growth Partnership spoke at an Affiliated Session at the UNFSS Pre-Summit: “A New Model for Agricultural Production: Deforestation-free and Conversion-free Supply Chains” hosted by the Food and Land Use Coalition, the Tropical Forest Alliance and WWF, bringing to the conversation the Good Growth Partnership’s innovative approach to transforming commodity supply chains through integrated collaborative action.

By |2021-08-09T19:53:37+00:00August 9th, 2021|BlogNews, Blogs, News|

Finding A Path Through The Commodity System: 4 Dimensions Of Systemic Change – Research Report

The 4 Dimensional Systemic Change report examines levers that offer opportunities for systemic transformation - through cooperation, coordination and integration of actors within and across different levels - in four key dimensions.

By |2021-06-29T17:23:27+00:00June 29th, 2021|Blogs|

The Soy, Beef and Palm Oil Toolkits: Supporting Companies to Source Responsibly

Demanding that companies have strong commitments to source soy responsibly isn’t enough, if companies don’t have the capacity to implement it through their supply chains. A blog written by Jane Lino, Deputy Director at Proforest.

By |2021-06-10T20:10:24+00:00June 10th, 2021|BlogNews, Blogs, Events|
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