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FAO Regional Organizing Group for OCOP holds its first meeting to advance sustainable agrifood systems in Asia and the Pacific
The inaugural meeting was held for the Regional Organizing Group (ROG), to begin their work to coordinate and facilitate the successful and impactful implementation of the One Country One Priority Product initiative (OCOP) in the region of Asia and the Pacific (RAP). The ROG aims to work closely with the OCOP project countries in the region through their respective National Task Forces, while also supporting the OCOP Steering Committee established...
New Soil Atlas of Asia provides a snapshot of the richness of soils
From permafrost to peatlands, a comprehensive reference on soils in Asia is now available.
13.07.2023 Rome
New Soil Atlas of Asia provides a snapshot of the richness of soils
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the European Commission have launched the first ever Soil Atlas of Asia presenting a series of annotated maps that show the diversity of soil types across Asia. The atlas compiles existing information on different soil types in easily understandable maps that cover the entire continent. The atlas aims to bridge the gap between soil science and society at large. The...
122 million more people pushed into hunger since 2019 due to multiple crises, reveals UN report
Latest research shows around 735 million people currently facing hunger, compared to 613 million in 2019
12.07.2023 Rome/New York/Geneva
122 million more people pushed into hunger since 2019 due to multiple crises, reveals UN report
Over 122 million more people are facing hunger in the world since 2019 due to the pandemic and repeated weather shocks and conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, according to the latest State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) report published today jointly by five United Nations specialized agencies.   If trends remain as they are, the Sustainable Development Goal of ending hunger by 2030 will not be reached, the Food...
New handbook provides tools for ASEAN parliamentarians to advocate for investments that transform food systems
Southeast Asia attracts billions of dollars a year in investment in the food, agriculture, and forestry sectors. This investment is crucial for food security and poverty alleviation, but to generate long-term sustainable benefits, such investment needs to be responsible. This is a key message of a new handbook developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), with technical...
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS): The Republic of Korea notches up its sixth site
Hospitable habit for marsh clams in Seomjingang River Estuary designated as latest GIAHS.
10.07.2023
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS): The Republic of Korea notches up its sixth site
An area famous for using hand nets to fish for marsh clams in the Seomjingang River Estuary of the Republic of Korea is the latest site to be formally recognized as a GIAHS.  The Sonteul (hand net) Fishery System for Marsh Clam in Seomjingang River Estuary was designated during a meeting of the GIAHS Scientific Advisory Group taking place in Valencia, Spain from 4 to 7 July.  Under the flagship programme of the...
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems: Iran and Japan get additional sites
Three new GIAHS sites in Asia announced, highlighting importance of building resilience, harnessing local biodiversity and tackling food security
06.07.2023 Rome
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems: Iran and Japan get additional sites
Three new sites in Asia are the latest to have been formally recognized as Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS), underlining the importance of the continent’s centuries-old agricultural practices in feeding the world’s growing population and combating climate change and biodiversity loss. The sites - a unique rain-fed fig growing region in Iran, an area famous for using fallen leaves as compost for agriculture in suburban Tokyo and a system breeding beef...
QU Dongyu of China re-elected FAO Director-General
Overwhelming support confirms second term as head of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
02.07.2023 Rome
QU Dongyu of China re-elected FAO Director-General
QU Dongyu was today re-elected to a second term as Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). In ballot by FAO member countries, Qu received a total of 168 out of 182 votes deposited. Nominated by China, Qu was the only candidate to FAO’s top position in today’s election. His new term will run from 1 August 2023 to 31 July 2027. The election took place on the...
Small Island Developing States, Least Developed Countries and Landlocked Developing Countries issue call for action to accelerate agrifood systems transformation and collectively build resilience
High-Level Ministerial Event hosted by FAO promotes the sharing of experiences and ways forward through innovation and broader cooperation
30.06.2023 Rome
Small Island Developing States, Least Developed Countries and Landlocked Developing Countries issue call for action to accelerate agrifood systems transformation and collectively build resilience
Ministers, Vice-Ministers and other high-level representatives from dozens of countries most vulnerable to global crises and shocks have issued a call for action to boost the transformation of agrifood systems to make them more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable. Ahead of the 43rd session of its biennial Ministerial Conference (1 – 7 July), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today hosted a High-Level Ministerial Event called Transforming agrifood systems to increase resilience...
New USD 42.4 million programme set to boost primary forest conservation in Asia’s Indo-Malaya subregion
GEF-funded regional programme with country projects in Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Papua New Guinea, and Thailand will deliver benefits to nature, climate, and people
27.06.2023 Bangkok
New USD 42.4 million programme set to boost primary forest conservation in Asia’s Indo-Malaya subregion
A new programme, financed through the Global Environment Facility (GEF), and jointly implemented by IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), willhelp maintain and restore the integrity of Asia’s Indo-Malaya primary forests to benefit nature, climate, and people. The Indo-Malaya Critical Forest Biomes Integrated Programme will improve management of nearly 3.2 million hectares of protected areas, restore 8 500 hectares...
South Asian countries strengthen coordination to prevent  and respond to domestic and cross-border threats to livestock and livelihoods
South Asia's Chief Veterinary Officers and regional and global animal health experts have vowed to strengthen regional coordination for sustainable transboundary animal diseases (TADs) prevention, control and eradication. During the First South Asia TADs Coordination Meeting, organized by the Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs) in Bhutan, plans were hatched for how best to respond to animal health risks and threats affecting livestock production in...