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Wageningen Social & Economic Research

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Wageningen Social & Economic Research contributes to policies that work, food chains that are sustainable and fair, and rural and urban areas that remain liveable. We help policymakers and decision-makers in the agri-food sector promote the transformation to a fair and equitable food system.

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About Wageningen Social & Economic Research

Food systems need fundamental change. Real change requires understanding how actors within these systems think, choose and act, and what trade-offs they make. By sharing that knowledge and strengthening dialogue, we can build resilient and inclusive food systems together.

From an independent and accountable position, we draw on more than 85 years of experience to develop evidence-based scenarios, assess impacts and propose incentives for change.

With a proven track record, we specialise in policy analysis, impact evaluations, scenario development, market research, value chain research, consumer behaviour and system transformation analysis. These insights support informed decision-making.

  • Action-oriented knowledge and capacity building
  • In-depth knowledge of agriculture, food systems and related sectors
  • Expertise in data, economic models, human behaviour and system transformation
  • Transition pathways toward fair and equitable systems, developed with partners
  • More than 85 years of experience

Wageningen Social & Economic Research works with various partners worldwide, including international organisations, governments, NGOs, research institutes and agri-food companies in more than 60 countries.

In addition, Wageningen Social & Economic Research has been collecting economic and sustainability data from nearly 1,800 Dutch agricultural, horticultural, fishing and forestry companies since 1965. Together, they form a representative sample of the Dutch sector: Farm Sustainability Data Network.

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