Episodio 43 – Valorizar la biodiversidad
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Episodio 43 – Valorizar la biodiversidad
24 abril 2023
En vísperas del Día Internacional de la Diversidad Biológica, les traemos nuestra entrevista con David Cooper, Secretario Ejecutivo en funciones del Convenio sobre la Diversidad Biológica, antes de charlar con Marie-Aude Even, Especialista Técnica Superior del FIDA para cuestiones de biodiversidad.
Como homenaje a la ceremonia de coronación en el Reino Unido, aprovechamos para hablar con David Cope, Director de Sostenibilidad del Ducado de Cornualles.
Estamos sumamente entusiasmados de presentarles nuestro informe especial sobre el Día Mundial de las Abejas, para luego pasar al último capítulo de nuestra miniserie sobre la Plataforma Mundial de Donantes. También hablaremos sobre la posibilidad de plantar árboles a distancia con el equipo detrás de la aplicación Treedom y sobre los insectos como pienso para animales con Ento Insect Solutions.
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Episode content
- David Cooper: protecting biodiversity is essential for farmers
- Marie-Aude Even on IFAD's work with biodiversity and agriculture
- David Cope on royal commitment to sustainability
- The importance of honeybees, with Elena Fidanoska
- David Laborde with the latest on the Global Donor Platform for Rural Development
- Anna Weston on the benefit of planting trees
- Insect for animal feed? Brian Nyota tells us more
- David Cope on royal commitment to sustainability - Part II
- David Cooper on helping farmers through biodiversity
- Summing up
- Previous episodes to enjoy
David Cooper: protecting biodiversity is essential for farmers

The Acting Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity, David Cooper, gives us insights into the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and explains why it’s important for farmers.
Marie-Aude Even on IFAD’s work with biodiversity and agriculture
Marie Aude Even gives us the latest updates on what IFAD is doing to sustain biodiversity and agriculture in developing countries.
David Cope on royal commitment to sustainability

The royal drive for sustainability was initiated years ago by the Duke of Cornwall – now King Charles III. Head of Sustainability at the The Duchy of Cornwall, David Cope, tells us why sustainability is at the heart of their operations.
The importance of honeybees, with Elena Fidanoska

Food security is closely linked to bee security – Elena Fidanoska knows this well. She is the founder and Chief Executive of Macedonian Honey, a company that uses innovative technology to protect, strengthen and heal honeybees.
David Laborde with the latest on the Global Donor Platform for Rural Development

David Laborde is the Director of the Agrifood Economics Division at the Food and Agriculture Organization. He talks to us about the Global Donor Platform for Rural Development and the importance of data to develop agriculture, reshape food systems and invest in rural communities to tackle global poverty and hunger.
Anna Weston on the benefits of planting trees

When trees and freedom align, you get Treedom – the first platform in the world that allows you to plant a tree from a distance and follow the project online. The team’s Head of Development, Anna Weston, tells us all about it.
Insect for animal feed? Brian Nyota tells us more

Ento Insect Solutions Kenya provides sustainable and innovative solutions for animal feed. Farmer and founder Brian Nyota shares the success stories of farmers who have benefited from his company's technology.
David Cope on royal commitment to sustainability – Part II
David Cope expands on how the Duchy is committing to sustainable and regenerative agriculture and soil health.
David Cooper on helping farmers through biodiversity
We end this episode with more from David Cooper. He tells us about the new Global Biodiversity Framework and how it aims to help small-scale farmers build resilience.
Summing up
Many thanks as always to our producer Francesco Manetti and the rest of the team, our reporters Nour Bona and Michelle Makena Mwimbi in Nairobi. A special thanks to you, for listening to this episode of Farms. Food. Future. Your hosts have been Brian Thomson and Michelle Tang.
Stay tuned for our next episode on water scarcity and climate change in North Africa and the Near East.
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We’ll be back at the end of May with fresh news from the farm.
Previous episodes to enjoy
In Episode 40 we focused on Indigenous Peoples.
Listen to Episode 41 for more on International Women’s Day and the digital gender gap.
Innovation was the name of the game in Episode 42.