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15/02/2024
FAO will host a global hybrid event to mark the occasion to which national delegations, Members and all other interested parties are invited to attend. Potatoes are eaten by billions of people and produced across a range of farming systems, from smallholders producing heirloom varieties by hand in the Andes, to vast commercial, mechanized farms elsewhere.
10/02/2024

On 10 February, the FAO-hosted World Pulses Day will “raise public awareness about pulses and the fundamental role they play in the transformation to more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agrifood systems for better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life, leaving no one behind.”

08/02/2024

The Food and Agriculture of the United Nations (FAO) observed World Pulses Day 2024 with the theme, ‘Pulses: nourishing soils and people’.  More than 500 people attended online and in person the event that celebrated the vital role of pulses and their potential to improve food security and nutrition, soil health and the environment.

07/02/2024

Do Thi Thuy is living proof that smart farming is the future of sustainable agrifood systems. The 30-year-old vegetable farmer is helping break new ground for the future of sustainable agriculture in Viet Nam as part of an innovative FAO project “Smart Farming for the Future Generation”.

06/02/2024

It is well recognized that FFS hold a great potential to improve women’s and men’s livelihoods, and to reduce vulnerabilities and inequalities through empowerment. At the same time, a deeper understanding of gender aspects is crucial to develop tools for FFS programmes and fulfil the FFS approach’s potential regarding gender equality in future activities, programmes and adaptations.

31/01/2024

December 2023 marked the end of a seven-year intervention led by the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat to assist Cambodia and Sri Lanka in ensuring that the agricultural produce of its farmers meets the required phytosanitary standards for export and international trade, and that farmers gain market access for their agricultural produce.

29/01/2024
An FAO expert delivered a module on locust morphology and taxonomy to students of the master’s in Acridology at the Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II (IAV) in Agadir, Morocco.
29/01/2024
Achieving Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) at landscape level is possible, but also very challenging, especially with scarce or non-existing data for making well-informed decisions. 
24/01/2024

FAO will host a global celebration on Thursday, 8 February 2024, at 12.30-14.30 (CET), that is open to everyone. Participants will hear about how pulses contribute to healthy soils, resilient, sustainable agrifood systems and human nutrition.

19/01/2024

This international event was hosted and co-organized by the government of Cambodia through the Conservation Agriculture and Sustainable Intensification Consortium (CASIC), in close collaboration with FAO, ESCAP, CIRAD, the ASSET project and other partners. The main event brought together over 200 participants from 21 countries (and 95 institutions) throughout 4 days.

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