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Fao-Academia
28 Jan 2020
A pilot project implemented by Kyoto University (KU) in 2019, aimed at raising awareness on food waste in canteens on the campus, and enhancing the knowledge and engagement of students in reducing food loss and waste, determined that approximately 20 per cent of food is wasted in canteens on campus. Research findings under the pilot highlighted that the most wasted foods on the campus include side vegetables, rice and noodles, and parts of fish. Resource Partners
23 Jan 2020
Партнерские отношения позволяют добавить важнейшие радиолокационные данные L-диапазона к комплексу геопространственных инструментов ФАО для ведения мониторинга лесов, мангровых зарослей и торфяников по всему миру
Рим - ФАО планирует нарастить масштабы и охват своих инструментальных средств геопространственного наблюдения благодаря сотрудничеству с Японским агентством по аэрокосмическим исследованиям (JAXA), что позволит расширить возможности доступных в ФАО платформ для проведения оценок лесного хозяйства и землепользования.Resource Partners
20 Jan 2020
The latest FAO + Japan report the will be presented during the Annual Strategic Consultation in Tokyo
FAO will attend the fourth Annual Strategic Consultation with the Government of Japan on Tuesday 21 January 2020, in Tokyo, Japan. The objective is to review the progress of their partnership and discuss common priorities and new humanitarian and development projects for the year ahead.Fao-Academia
04 Jan 2020
Rome - Over the past months, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations continued to support the objectives of the United Nations Decade of Family Farming (UNDFF), signing three new letters of agreement (LoA) with the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA), the Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Development in Agriculture (RUFORUM) and the Sultan Qaboos University (SQU). These new agreements will support knowledge exchange and capacity development activities, including two studies on family farming.
More than 90 percent of the world’s 600 million farms are run by an individual or a family and rely primarily...South-south Cooperation
16 Dec 2019
12 December, Madrid - Innovative partnerships, investment and technical exchange through South-South and Triangular Cooperation are critical for countries especially in the global South to address climate change and achieve the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.