International collaboration

SLU takes on the global challenges. Food supply, competition for land, genetic resources, pandemics and zoonoses, and climate change are issues with implications for the world’s poorest countries in particular.

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SLU and Agenda 2030

Education, research and environmental monitoring and assessment produce knowledge that contributes to achieving the goals for sustainable development, both in Sweden and globally.

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Agri4D 2025

Join us at the conference Agri4D 23-25 September! The aim is to bridge science, policy and practice to create a real-world impact on global food systems to help acheive the SDG 2, Zero Hunger. Registration is open until 1 September!

Global map for co-publications

The map shows joint publications by SLU and researchers based in low- and middle-income countries. Explore the interactive map to see the publications.

GCUA 2030

Global Challenges University Alliance is a network of universities with a common vision of contributing to a global sustainable world.

AgriFoSe2030

The AgriFoSe2030 programme targets the UN Sustainable Development Goal 2 - "End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture" in low-income countries. We synthesise and translate existing science into policy and practice, and develop capacity to achieve this.