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From India’s Darjeeling tea to Cambodia’s Kampot Pepper and Thailand’s famous silks, coffees and rice, defending these geographically well-known products is more important than ever, a meeting of regional stakeholders in Bangkok has heard.
L’évaluation qualitative et prospective du Programme National de Bourses de Sécurité Familiale (PNBSF) a été menée, en 2016, sur requête de la Délégation Générale à la Protection Sociale et à la Solidarité Nationale (DGPSN), dans le cadre de sa collaboration avec l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO)....
El Gobierno paraguayo, en diciembre de 2013, promulgó el decreto número 1056, que incorpora la modalidad complementaria de contratación denominada "proceso simplificado para la adquisición de productos agropecuarios de la agricultura familiar".
The second edition of  the Regional Overview of Food Insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa (2016) reveals that some 153 million people, representing about 26 percent of the population above 15 years of age in sub-Saharan Africa, suffered from severe food insecurity in 2014/15.
In an era in which challenges like climate change and natural resource scarcity are making agriculture ever more knowledge-intensive, family farmers in the developing world need information and technology tools that can help them not just get by, but thrive and feed a growing world population, FAO Director-General José Graziano...