World Engineering Day: Rethinking how we grow, share and consume food to reach zero hunger
Dr Pablo Juliano has spent his professional life thinking about how food engineering can improve the world.
Dr Pablo Juliano has spent his professional life thinking about how food engineering can improve the world.
A successful sustainable development agenda requires partnerships between governments, the private sector and communities.
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