Nouvelles

Private Sector
20 Oct 2015
Le partenariat se concentrera sur les systèmes de traçabilité
20 octobre 2015, Rome – La FAO et Mars Inc., un des premiers groupes agroalimentaires mondiaux, ont décidé d'améliorer ensemble la sécurité sanitaire et la qualité des aliments tout au long de la chaîne alimentaire, en particulier dans les pays en développement.
Private Sector
14 Oct 2015
“The new 2030 agenda brings a larger mandate to FAO and your role is only greater”
14 October 2015, Rome - The recent adoption of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals marks a turning point in the global community’s approach to development and calls for a revitalized Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, FAO Director General José Graziano da Silva said in his address to over 200 members of the Private Sector attending the 4th FAO private sector dialogue  in Rome.
Civil Society
09 Oct 2015
The Global Network for the Right to Food and Nutrition focuses its annual report on the challenges and approaches on nutrition from a human righs perspective
9 October 2015, Rome. “The Right to Food and Nutrition Watch is a peer review publication that monitors policies and issues related to the realization of the Right to Adequate Food and Nutrition, based on a human rights perspective, and from a global, regional and national level,” said the representative of FIAN International, Alejandra Morena, also Coordinator of the Watch 2015, during the launch this morning at FAO Headquarters. Entitled “Peoples’ Nutrition Is Not a Business”, Watch 2015 focuses on nutrition, one of the...
South-south Cooperation
06 Oct 2015
Un nouveau Bureau de partenariat et de liaison de la FAO inauguré dans le pays pour assurer la coordination globale du programme
6 octobre 2015, Malabo – La Guinée équatoriale et la FAO ont signé aujourd’hui un accord pour la mise en œuvre d’un Programme de partenariat de 31,5 millions de dollars visant à promouvoir le développement agricole en Guinée équatoriale pour les sept années à venir.
Private Sector
02 Oct 2015
FAO and CEMA join forces - initial focus is on capacity building in Africa
2 October 2015, Rome - FAO and the European Agricultural Machinery Industry Association CEMA , an international non-profit organisation, today forged a new partnership that aims to promote wider use of sustainable agricultural mechanization in developing countries. The two organizations will work together to manage and disseminate knowledge on sustainable approaches to agricultural mechanization. They will also jointly develop technical programmes to support innovation in mechanization and facilitate the implementation of...