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Wwf-North Africa Wants to Improve Agricultural Practices in Tunisia

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The persistence of current agricultural practices – low-target subsidies, massive use of chemical inputs and lack of environmental criteria – increases the pressure on biodiversity and undermines Tunisia's international commitments, including the Kunming-Montréal Biodiversity Agreement. To address this situation, the WWF-North Africa office plans to develop two guidance notes: one on the revision of standards for the use of chemical inputs in ag…
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The persistence of current agricultural practices – low-target subsidies, massive use of chemical inputs and lack of environmental criteria – increases the pressure on biodiversity and undermines Tunisia's international commitments, including the Kunming-Montréal Biodiversity Agreement. To address this situation, the WWF-North Africa office plans to develop two guidance notes: one on the revision of standards for the use of chemical inputs in ag…

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Managers broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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