Nouvelles

Resource Partners
02 Mar 2018
Visit of the new plough that will allow to bring land restoration to scale
Ouagadougou - During his visit to Burkina Faso from 18-20 February, FAO Director General José Graziano da Silva had a look at the new specialised plough for mechanised land preparation, purchased by FAO under its project Action Against Desertification. "The rehabilitation of degraded land is a priority for Burkina,” said the Director General, who expressed his appreciation of the purchase. “We need to see how FAO can start similar programmes at bigger scale to accompany the efforts of the government of Burkina Faso.”   The new equipment, composed of a tractor and a Delfino plough, will allow to further upscale land restoration in...
Resource Partners
27 Feb 2018
Representatives of three major organizations gathered in Kyiv recently to tackle issues of food safety and sanitary service in Ukraine.
Private Sector
27 Feb 2018
Daniel Gustafson, the Deputy Director-General (Programme) of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Yasuyuki Nambu, the CEO of Pasona Group Inc. a leading recruitment company in Japan that develops its business with the aim of realizing a society where anyone, regardless of age, gender, nationality, or disability, is free to choose the work they want to do and can work in a way that is tailored to their lifestyle, signed a Letter of Intent to promote capacity development, advocacy and awareness raising on sustainable food and agriculture development, particularly through a Pasona-sponsored global...
Private Sector
27 Feb 2018
Eni and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have signed yesterday a Collaboration Agreement to foster access to safe and clean water in Nigeria by drilling boreholes powered with photovoltaic systems, both for domestic use and irrigation purposes. The project aims to contribute to the humanitarian interventions for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host communities, suffering from the North East - Lake Chad crisis, which have led to unprecedented levels of population displacements and prolonged disruption of agricultural, livestock and fishing activities.  
Fao-Academia
22 Feb 2018
Le 16 février la FAO et quatre institutions français réputées pour leur recherche et la qualité de leur enseignement supérieur ont signé des nouveaux accords de partenariat.
Le 16 février la FAO et quatre institutions français réputées pour leur recherche et la qualité de leur enseignement supérieur - le Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement(CIRAD), l'Institut national de la recherche agronomique (INRA), l'Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD) et Agreenium (l'Institut agronomique, vétérinaire et forestier de France) ont signé des nouveaux accords de partenariat. pour intensifier leurs efforts conjoints et développer davantage d'initiatives innovantes liées à la sécurité et à l'environnement qui contribueront à la réalisation du Programme de développement durable à l'horizon 2030. Les nouveaux partenariats se...