“We are happy if we can help some of our colleagues in Ukraine inviting them over to the congress and help with travel expenses. We think they should have a better chance to attend despite all their troubles,” Frederik Thalbitzer chairman of DFAJ says.
“We are happy if we can help some of our colleagues in Ukraine inviting them over to the congress and help with travel expenses. We think they should have a better chance to attend despite all their troubles,” Frederik Thalbitzer chairman of DFAJ says.
Aviation fuel from manure. Green ammonia. Biochar. IFAJ’s 2022 Congress in Denmark will provide a closeup look at technologies that can reduce dependence on fossil fuels…including Russian oil and gas.
On a sunny afternoon of March 17th, 14 members of the Japanese Agricultural Journalist’s Association, JAJA, attended a briefing conducted at the Danish Embassy to increase understanding of Danish agriculture prior to the Congress in July.
In short, my first visit to London was a very nice and rich experience, thanks to my colleagues from the British Guild of Agricultural Journalists. I thank you all from the bottom of my heart and I am even happier to be part of the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) family.
In the early days of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, IFAJ issued a statement in support of journalists and communicators, in keeping with our federation’s focus. A few weeks later, confirming our fears, several journalists were killed or wounded by Russian troops.
Mahamadi Sebogo, winner of the 2021 IFAJ Star Prize for Writing, shares the origin story of his award-winning feature article in Burkina Faso’s Sidwaya.
The following address was delivered by Williams A. Moi in a recorded unedited video conference on Tuesday 30th November 2021 in conjunction with the first conference of the Uganda National Agricultural Journalists’ Association (UNAJA), which was held virtually via Zoom.
Recordings of recent IFAJ member discussions—one on reporting on land-use conflicts and another on food prices around the world—have been posted to the IFAJ Portal.