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Bangkok − Today, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn presented FAO awards to four Asian farmers from Nepal, the Republic of Korea, Thailand and Timor-Leste for outstanding achievements.Somkhuan Siriphakdee, a female model food crop farmer from the Kingdom of ThailandLocated on the Gulf of Thailand, the province of Rayong is famous for its delicious fruits, powerful fish sauce, a famous poet and the island of Ko Samet. Each year...
Bangkok - Today, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn presented FAO awards to four Asian farmers from Nepal, the Republic of Korea, Thailand and Timor-Leste for outstanding achievements.Laxmi Tamang a female model forester from the Federal Democratic Republic of NepalLaxmi Tamang is a vivacious fighter who instinctively keeps her eyes on the prize. Born into a landless family from the foothills of the Himalayas in Nepal in 1977, she...
FAO honours model farmer from Republic of Korea
18.10.2010 the Republic of Korea
Bangkok − Today, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn presented FAO awards to four Asian farmers from Nepal, the Republic of Korea, Thailand and Timor-Leste for outstanding achievements.Hyunchan Leea model agribusiness farmer from the Republic of KoreaBorn in the Republic of Korea in 1975, just as the East Asian nation began its flight to economic prosperity, Hyunchan Lee eagerly embraced cutting edge farm technology, all the while striving to...
This year sees the 65th anniversary of FAO’s foundation in Quebec, Canada on 16 October 1945. It will be marked in Bangkok by an important event to which the media are invited. Arrangements for the media are described below.On Monday 18 October HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn will preside over the 30th World Food Day (WFD) Asia-Pacific observance. The Thai minister of agriculture and cooperatives, other senior Thai government officials,...
Gyenongjy - Civil society organizations to play greater role - – Small food producers and civil society organizations (CSOs) from across the Asia-Pacific region are today one step closer to direct participation in the newly reformed Committee on World Food Security (CFS), following two-days of deliberations held in conjunction with the FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific.The CFS, established in 1974, is an intergovernmental body that serves as...
Consumers will benefit from standardized seafood labelsThe first global guidelines for aquaculture certification have been adopted by the Sub-Committee on Aquaculture of the Committee on Fisheries, part of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. Over 50 countries attended the meeting of the sub-committee, which is the only global intergovernmental forum discussing aquaculture development.The guidelines, which are non-binding, cover animal health, food safety, the environment and socio-economic issues relating to aquaculture...
News Conference by Jacques Diouf, Director-General, UN Food and Agriculture Organization in Gyeongju City, Republic of KoreaThe event: Jacques Diouf, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) will hold a news conference on the occasion of the 30th FAO Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, meeting in Gyeongju, Republic of Korea.Where:The Sapphire Room, 2nd FloorHotel Hyundai Gyeongju477-2, Shinpyeong-dongGyeongju cityGyeongsangbuk-do, 780-290Republic of KoreaWhen:11:50 ¬ 12:30 Thursday 30 September 2010Interpretation:...
Gyeongju - Climate change in the Asia-Pacific region is rapidly altering the basic elements of agro-ecosystems, including temperature, rainfall, land and water resources as well as the region’s biodiversity, according to an FAO presentation made at the 30th FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific.FAO warned that crop yields in some areas may decrease by up 10 percent as early as 2020 and by as much as 30 percent...
Agricultural minister Yoo Jeongbok offered assistance from the Republic of Korea for innovative small-scale, intensive, high-yielding and safe farming technologies for developing countries.Opening the 30th session of the FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific in Gyeongju today, Minister Yoo called for “each country to increase investments in agriculture and enhance farm productivity.”He also urged the 44 countries of the Asia-Pacific region to promote cooperation in the region to...
Gyeongju - Volatile food prices and market uncertainties are urgent topics high on the minds of agriculture ministers and senior officials from forty-four Asia-Pacific countries when they will be meeting at an FAO conference in Gyeongju next week.While there is no indication of an impending world food crisis, FAO is warning that unexpected price hikes are a major threat to food security for the poor in the Asia-Pacific region.Exploring new...