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How microbiome interventions can contribute to policies
A new MicrobiomeSupport publication highlights why and how microbiome-based innovations can contribute to policies which support the achievements of a number of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and underpin solutions to tackle global challenges such as food safety, food and nutrition security, health and wellbeing, waste management and climate change adaptation and mitigation. The paper calls for policy makers, funders, investors, regulatory and education bodies to support microbiome-based innovation processes by engaging in a global and systemic approach to maximise the likelihood of achieving the SDGs.
Read also our Spotlight interview with a Dutch research partner of the MicriobiomeSupport Initiative.
More information on the Initiative can be found on their website.