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Blog article
FAO and Japan helping to rebuild livelihoods and ensure greater food security in Rakhine State, Myanmar

The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) today announced that it has successfully delivered emergency assistance to more than six thousand rural households across Rakhine State, a region of Myanmar where nearly half the population is engaged in the agriculture sector. In order to avoid food insecurity and improve self-sufficiency, following...
Myanmar
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Video
Youth in Agriculture

This short film is part of the short films that have been received in the framework of the short film contest organized by ALiSEA and the Luang Prabang Film festival about Youth & Agroecology. The film is to document youth voice on why they choose to work or not to...
Lao People's Democratic Republic
2017 - ALiSEA Mekong

Video
My Name is Lee

"My Name Is Lee" is part of the short films that have been received in the framework of the short film contest organized by ALiSEA and the Luang Prabang Film festival about Youth & Agroecology. It is the story of a young man (Lee Ayu) who has returned to his...
Lao People's Democratic Republic
2017 - ALiSEA Mekong

Blog article
FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific re-affirms close collaboration with Government of Japan on technical cooperation in the region

FAO’s Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific and representatives from Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) today re-affirmed their close collaboration on technical cooperation work in the region during an annual review of the programme.
Japan
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Blog article
The rise of unregulated livestock production in East and Southeast Asia prompts health concerns – UNFAO

The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is warning that increasing demand for, and consumption of, meat and other products of animal origin in East and Southeast Asia are threatening the health of millions of people and livestock as unregulated producers race to meet the demand, often ignoring the possibility...
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Event
Asia-Pacific women farmers share their initiatives in India forum

Around 90 women farmers and representatives of rural women from 14 countries in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific regions came up with a declaration at the end of the three-day Asia-Pacific Women Farmers Forum (APWFF) held in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India on 4-6 October 2017. Aimed to make appreciation for...
India
2017 - Asian Farmers' Association

Practices
Better practices and organic feed lead to healthier, heavier and more profitable chickens in Cambodia

Sok Houn and her husband, Tep Sok, live in Trok village, in the Svay Rieng province of Cambodia, with their four children. They used to raise chickens through traditional practices, and as a result many chickens died early. In 2014, MTCP2 reached the village of Trok, facilitating training for local farmers...
Cambodia
2017 - Farmer and Nature Net

Blog article
Counting down to 2030 – Asia-Pacific countries encounter obstacles, data and knowledge gaps as they attempt to monitor progress toward achieving the 17 SDGs

While the world’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals are clear in their targets, accurately measuring progress to reach them is proving to be more of a challenge, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization said today. An FAO survey in the Asia-Pacific region found considerable gaps in progress toward implementing internationally accepted norms...
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
Fisheries in Samoa receive boost

The development of the Fisheries sector in Samoa received a boost with the launching of four major initiatives.   Speaking at the launch which took place in July, the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Mr Leuatea Schmidt highlighted the challenges that face the industry. “The challenges include increasing monitoring in an effort...
Samoa
2017 - Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations

Blog article
Biodiversity conservation and protected area management course on offer in Fiji

The Forest and Protected Area Management project (FPAM) is assisting the Fiji Ministry for Forestry Fiji through the Forestry Training Centre (FTC) with the development of a new tailored short term courses for Biodiversity Conservation and Protected Area Management.   The Fiji Forestry Training Centre, which is part of the Ministry of...
Fiji
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Blog article
FAO boosts support to promote legal timber trade in Lao PDR

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is stepping up support for the legal timber trade in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic with the official launch of two new projects that will strengthen the roles of civil society and the private sector in improving forest law enforcement,...
Lao People's Democratic Republic
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Blog article
DPR Korea’s food production hit by the worst drought since 2001

DPR Korea’s crop production for 2017, including staple rice, maize, potatoes and soybean, has been severely damaged by prolonged dry weather conditions, threatening food security for a large part of its population, according to a new FAO update prepared in collaboration with the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre.   Rainfall from April...
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Blog article
DPR Korea’s food production hit by the worst drought since 2001

DPR Korea’s crop production for 2017, including staple rice, maize, potatoes and soybean, has been severely damaged by prolonged dry weather conditions, threatening food security for a large part of its population, according to a new FAO update prepared in collaboration with the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre.   Rainfall from April...
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Blog article
Niue Showcases its Biodiversity

A new eco-tourism initiative showcasing the Huvalu Forest Conservation Area has just been launched in Niue, with the aim of informing, educating and exciting both visitors and locals on the importance of Niue’s forests in sustaining the island’s ecosystems, culture, and biodiversity conservation.   The forest area covers almost a quarter of...
Niue
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Case study
Himalayan Permaculture Centre (HPC)

Himalayan Permaculture Centre (HPC) is a grass-roots NGO registered at national and district level. It has a focus on remote/poor/resource depleted farming communities in Surkhet & Humla districts of Western Nepal, and especially marginalised populations (women & low-caste), using low-tech appropriate technologies to increase domestic farm productivity through reducing costs...
Nepal
2017 - Himalayan Permaculture Centre

Video
Community-based Fisheries Management - Fishing voices from the Pacific

In the largest ocean in the world, the people of the Pacific face growing threats to their marine resources due to growing populations, overfishing, pollution, and climate change. Over half of the Pacific island population rely on coastal fisheries as the main source of food and income. With the support of...
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Blog article
AFA Conducts Cooperative Development Forum in Vietnam and Nepal

One of the five point priority agenda of the Asian Farmers Association for Sustainable Rural Development (AFA) is to build and strengthen farmers’ cooperatives and their enterprises that will give farmers a stronger involvement in value chains and increase their market power. Thus, AFA has established a Cooperative Development Program...
Nepal
2017 - Asian Farmers Association AFA

Blog article
New conservation areas set up in Samoa

Two new rainforest Community Conservation Areas (CCAs) were officially opened recently on the island of Savai’i in Samoa. The CCAs were developed in partnership between the village communities, the Samoa Conservation Society, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) and the Forestry. The CCAs are part of the continued Forest...
Samoa
2017 - Food And Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Report
Asia-Pacific Farmers’ Forum

IFAD’s Medium-term Cooperation Programme with Farmers’ Organizations Phase Two (MTCP2)
About IFAD’s partnership with farmers’ organizations Established in 2005 as a permanent feature of the IFAD Governing Council, the Farmers’ Forum (FAFO) is a bottom-up process of consultation and dialogue between IFAD, governments and farmers’ organizations that represent millions of small-scale farmers, fisher folk and pastoralists, both men and women, across the...
2017 - International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Journal article
eyond good wood: Exploring strategies forsmall-scale forest growers and enterprises to benefit from legal and sustainable certification in Indonesia

There is a growing trend towards small-scale forest operators engaging in certification initiatives in response to growing demands for certified timber. We aimed to analyse whether certified smallholders gain better access to timber markets and better financial incentives. We used three smallholder forest enterprises from Gunungkidul and KulonProgo districts, Java,...
Indonesia
2017
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