Today’s Solutions: July 13, 2025

The opening of data sources in agricultural research is needed to deliver the global goal of delivering zero hunger by 2030, say campaigners. The call has been made by the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (Godan) initiative, which includes the UK and US governments. The group hopes a million people will sign its online petition calling on organisations to open their data. They plan to present the petition during a meeting at the…

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