FAO session to address climate change impact on animal diseases
Animal diseases that spread across national borders are nothing new – but how those diseases behave under a changing climate and more erratic weather is cause for concern. With support from its member nations, FAO is ramping up efforts to keep transboundary animal diseases at bay, starting with a dedicated session of the European Commission on Agriculture, opening here today.
For two days, the fortieth session of the Commission brings together more than 150 participants from about 40 countries – representing government, civil society, farmers’ associations, and the expert community – to focus on this overarching topic. A review of FAO’s work on gender issues and social protection will be another important item on the agenda.
Organization: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Year: 2017
Country/ies: European Union
Geographical coverage: European Union (European Union)
Type: Blog article
Full text available at: http://www.fao.org/europe/news/detail-news/en/c/1039741/
Content language: English