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Farmers in Chikreang receiving quality seed and fertilizer from FAO
Phnom Penh – Under the FAO European Union Food Facility Project, the Cambodian Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) HE Chan Sarun, yesterday distributed quality rice seed and fertilizer to 1 395 poor farm households in Chikreang Commune, Siem Reap province.Across Cambodia, rice seed and fertilizer are distributed to poorer rural families in 50 communes and 280 villages in nine provinces, in order to assist these families increase their...
Kuala Lumpur/Bangkok – The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and FAO today launched a campaign to raise awareness about the increasing problem of world hunger affecting over 1 billion people globally, of which 642 million live in the Asia-Pacific region. The cooperation agreement was signed today in Kuala Lumpur by AFC President Mohamed Bin Hammam and FAO’s Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Asia and the Pacific Region, Hiroyuki Konuma.The signing...
World rice prices dropped during 2010Bangkok - FAO’s estimate of global rice paddy production in 2009 now stands at 680 million tones, 1 percent below the 2008 outstanding harvest, with much of the reduction being on account of Asia, where crops were impaired by erratic monsoon rains and the resurgence of El Niño conditions. Sluggish world import demand negatively affected all the rice market segments and resulted in sharp declines...
The speed of change in the livestock sector, in particular in Asia, has often resulted in systemic failures as apparent in social exclusion, widespread environmental damage, and threats to human health, FAO said today during the Asia-Pacific launch of the 2009 report The State of Food and Agriculture – Livestock in the balance.The global livestock sector has changed at an unprecedented pace over the past few decades. The booming demand...
Spanish oceanographic boats to undertake studiesPhuket – During a two day meeting, six Asian countries mapped out detailed plans to address severe poverty of artisanal and small scale fishers and halt ecosystem degradation, emphasizing the need for participatory and sustainable approaches.Coastal communities make important but often poorly recognized contributions to the food security and development of many millions of people. Funded by Spain, a four year regional programme for fisheries...
Rice seeds donated to 11 380 households in Ketsana-affected provinces - Sweden and Andorra to provide future support
Vientiane – Over the last 6 weeks improved rice seeds were distributed to 11 380 households in five southern provinces of Lao PDR that were affected by last year’s devastating typhoon Ketsana.Two field teams distributed the rice seeds directly to affected populations in 238 target villages in the five provinces. A total of 440 tons of rice seeds were distributed from the end of February to the middle of April...
Siem Reap – Senior government statisticians from 17 Asia-Pacific countries and FAO experts are meeting this week at a regional forum to discuss ways to improve governments’ access to reliable and up-to-date agricultural data to ensure effective agricultural and rural development policies and programmes.Cambodia’s Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, HE Chan Sarun inaugurated this morning the 23rd Session of the Asia and Pacific Commission on Agricultural Statistics (APCAS), 26...
Dhaka - The Government of Bangladesh and FAO have signed today a new project 'Enhancing Rural Communication Services for Agricultural Development through Community Rural Radio', the first of 12 rural radio initiatives cleared recently by the government under the Right to Information Act 2009.FAO, in collaboration with the Agricultural Information Services (AIS) of the Ministry of Agriculture, will set-up the first Community Rural Radio in Amtoli upazila in the Borguna...
Port Vila - Messages resonating from the inaugural Pacific Food Summit are clear: everyone – from the Government to food traders to producers to community groups to individuals- has responsibility for making sure that all Pacific people have access to safe, nutritious, local food. This is critical to ensure the future health and prosperity of the Pacific. More than 170 delegates gathered over 3 days to discuss current concerns and...
Boosting agriculture, creating viable local food systems and protecting the vulnerable will have measurable impacts on improving Pacific food securityPort Vila - Sustainable local agriculture and protecting the rights of the vulnerable have emerged as strong themes on Day Two of the Pacific Food Summit being held in Port Vila, Vanuatu.If people don’t have access to safe, healthy, nutritious food, health and development outcomes are dramatically negatively impacted. Increasing sustainable...