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Brazilian technology for agriculture in Africa  The objective is to optimize the use of farm labour and help reduce widespread land degradation
School kids and street food  Street food could become "part of the solution" to alarming levels of micronutrient deficiency in Tanzania
How to bottle coconut water  A simple cold preservation process keeps bottled coconut water fresh for up to three weeks
Livestock impacts on the environment  The challenge is to reconcile demands for animal food products and environmental services
Buried treasure: the potato  This hardy Andean tuber is a staple food of hundreds of millions of people around the world...
Starch market adds value to cassava  Cassava-producing countries should turn more of that relatively low-cost raw material into high-value starch
Farm animal biodiversity  Sustainable management and genetic improvement of local breeds are essential if countries are to meet their future food needs
Safer coffee  An FAO project has developed good hygiene practices for coffee producers aimed at reducing contamination of raw beans by a potent fungal toxin
More fruit and vegetables  An FAO/WHO initiative seeks to boost production, supply and consumption of fruit and vegetables worldwide
A global plant breeding initiative  "Conservation of crop diversity will be futile if plant breeding programmes in developing countries are unable to fully utilize it..."
Arsenic threat in Bangladesh  High levels of arsenic in water used to grow crops could degrade soils, reduce yields - and find its way into food
Global pest control  Natural and national borders that were once effective barriers to the spread of unwanted pests are now under intense pressure
Challenges to Near East agriculture  Irrigated agriculture faces growing pressure for "cost recovery", while introduced pests jeopardize access to exports markets
Sustainable grazing systems  In Latin America, even small payments for environmental services have encouraged livestock owners to adopt silvo-pastoral systems
What's water worth?  Purely economic valuation of water often overlooks environmental values, such as water's role in maintaining ecosystems, and social values - such as growing food to eat
Food security in Ethiopia  In two of the country's most disadvantaged rural areas, an FAO project achieved measurable improvements in the health and nutrition of an estimated 26,000 people
Fighting hunger – and obesity  A growing number of developing countries must cope with the persistence of undernutrition, along with a rapid rise in overweight and diet-related chronic diseases
New paradigm: Quality  FAO's Agriculture Department begins 2006 with a new, broader mandate and a new unit, the Nutrition and Consumer Protection Division (AGN).
Protecting the pollinators  Farmers have long considered pollination as one of nature's many "free services". But mounting evidence indicates that pollinator populations, essential for food production and farmers' livelihoods, are declining worldwide
Rice faces the future  Urbanization, diminishing natural resources, climate change, and uncertainties over domestic support and trade pose new challenges to rice production
Stopping avian influenza  The H5N1 virus has devastated domestic poultry, but has not yet mutated into a form transmissible to humans. The "window of opportunity" is still open...
Science and the livestock revolution  A range of "new" issues have social implications - such as the impact of livestock on the environment or the use of biotechnology
Water use in agriculture  As cities draw on more water resources for their rapidly growing populations, agriculture must significantly improve its water use efficiency and productivity
Farmers and supermarkets in Asia  The good news is that the region's rapidly expanding supermarket chains are particularly keen on selling fresh produce...
Globalization and livestock  While market integration can increase national income and improve nutrition, it also "globalizes" potential threats to livelihoods, human health and the environment
Securing the food chain  FAO is developing a comprehensive strategy to help countries ensure a "safe and nutritious" food supply...
Good agricultural practices and SARD  FAO's programmes for sustainable agriculture and rural development are responding to new challenges and targets
After the tsunami "Agricultural reconstruction will be a huge task - we are talking about damage to thousands of kilometres of coast and hundreds of small islands..."
Avian influenza in Asia  Highly Pathogenic AI has become a major transboundary epidemic with wide-ranging economic, trade and social repercussions
Water, food and ecosystems in Africa  "Agriculture and ecosystems are inherently linked: both use the same resources and are based on the same biological processes..."
The Joint FAO/IAEA Division at 40 Better cooperation, less duplication of effort and shared approaches to building a peaceful and prosperous world
Policy coherence for agriculture and development   "Can we move beyond the myth of policy coherence and take realistic steps toward the Millennium Development Goals?"
Fertilizer and the future   "There is still a lot of misunderstanding and confusion about mineral fertilizers. The public needs objective, science-based information from all partners involved in nutrient management..."
A new social contract on biotechnology  The "molecular divide" between developed and developing countries threatens to aggravate current inequalities
Water management: towards 2030  Objective: unlock the potential of water management practices to raise productivity, promote equitable access to water and conserve the resource base
Rinderpest on the ropes  Smallpox was the first disease in history to be eradicated. By 2010, bovine plague could be the second
Shaping the future of agriculture  "In times like these, we have to look for opportunities, and reshaping agriculture for the common good presents just such an opportunity..."
Genetics and animal health  As veterinary drugs falter in the face of increasingly virulent pathogens, an FAO report proposes a new animal health strategy - breeding for disease resistance
Family poultry  Backyard- and free-range birds account for as much as 70% of total poultry production in low-income, food-deficit countries
Irrigation in the Near East  With less than 2% of the world's fresh water supply, the region's food security depends on getting "more crops per drop"
Urban food security  In the "century of cities", a major challenge will be providing food for urban inhabitants, especially the poor
New livestock disease threats  A global early warning system would help control the current upsurge in epizootic emergencies
World livestock trade  Claims that developing countries stand to lose from economic globalization have "probably been exaggerated", says a new FAO discussion paper
Sweet sorghum in China  This "camel among crops" could be the key to agricultural development in areas affected by aridity and saline soils
A new strategy for cassava  The aim is to spur rural industrial development and boost incomes for producers, processors and traders
A Treaty on agrobiodiversity  The historic accord represents a legally-binding, international commitment to improvement of the world's key food crops
Agrobusiness and small farmers  Well managed contract farming contributes to both increased income for producers and higher profitability for "sponsors"
Toward "safe trade"  At age 50, the International Plant Protection Convention adapts to new challenges in the era of globalization
Oil palm in western Kenya  A new hybrid tree will help reduce the country's edible oil deficit and provide a badly needed source of extra income for farmers
Agriculture after September 11  In a world shaken by terrorism and war, does it make sense to talk about agriculture, poverty and hunger? Yes...
Genetically modified crops  Evidence suggests that the technology has so far addressed too few challenges, in few crops of relevance to production systems in developing countries
Tick control in the Caribbean  An FAO programme to eradicate tropical Bont tick is helping revive the livestock industry, reduce beef imports and enhance food security
Hazardous pesticides  The Rotterdam Convention aims to create a shared responsibility between countries that export and import toxic agro-chemicals
Global farming systems  FAO's new "agricultural atlas" will help the World Bank target investment to relieve hunger and rural poverty
Crop science and ethics  In order to continue their contribution to human development, crop scientists must regain credibility

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