Agroecology, Southeast Asia's Protein Transition, and the Role of Finance
The report explores the role of financial actors in integrating agroecological principles into Southeast Asia's protein transition, emphasizing the need for a sustainable, resilient food system that respects ecosystems and social equity.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | Annabel Johnstone, Fern Yu, Joshua Soo, Karen Sim, Mareyah Bhatti, Sumi Dhanarajan, Vi Nguyen, Duncan Williamson, Fern Yu |
Geographic focus: | Southeast Asia |
Methods
The research method involved a combination of interviews with experts and stakeholders, desk research, and analysis of case studies. Insights were generated to understand the current state of agroecology in Southeast Asia's protein system and the financial sector's role in supporting its transition.
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Key Insights
The report examines the potential of agroecology to transform Southeast Asia's protein system, focusing on the financial sector's role in catalyzing this change. It discusses the importance of agroecology for the region's food security, climate resilience, and biodiversity, and identifies barriers and opportunities for embedding agroecological principles. The research includes interviews, case studies, and analysis of existing initiatives, aiming to provide actionable insights for stakeholders in the protein value chain.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Southeast Asia geographic scope | agroecology | barriers | biodiversity | case studies | climate resilience | financial actors | food security | opportunities | protein transition | social equity