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Reducing post harvest loss and food safety risk in Samoa
FAO funds post harvest horticultural supply chain research
27.02.2015 Samoa
Reducing post harvest loss and food safety risk in Samoa
Samoa has a big problem with postharvest waste. But how big a problem? What are the key causes? Are some crops, production and postharvest practices more vulnerable to high wastage and why? These questions and others were discussed at a public forum which was held rencently at the University of the South Pacific in Samoa. At the forum, farmers and key stakeholders were briefed on horticultural supply chain research which...
Countries in Asia and the Pacific prepare for new global climate-change agreement
The environmentally friendly Asian road to Paris
24.02.2015 Bangkok, Thailand
Countries in Asia and the Pacific prepare for new global climate-change agreement
Representatives from some 20 Asia-Pacific countries have moved a step closer in developing their national strategies for action in anticipation of a new global agreement on climate change expected to be finalized later this year in Paris, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) announced today. The regional experts’ consultation on “Implications of Lima for Climate Change and Forests in Asia-Pacific” follows the successful global outcomes of the Lima Climate Conference last...
Forest-reliant communities in Asia need policies to better protect their tenure, livelihoods and ensure their food security
Cambodia, Nepal and Viet Nam work with FAO to establish best practices
12.02.2015 Kathmandu, Nepal
Forest-reliant communities in Asia need policies to better protect their tenure, livelihoods and ensure their food security
A momentum is growing across Asia to better protect the tenure and livelihoods of millions of people who rely on access to forest lands with three countries stepping forward to further secure these rights, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) announced today. Most of the countries in Asia and the Pacific are struggling to address issues related to forest tenure. Inadequate regulatory frameworks and a lack of institutional capacity are...
UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and Japan’s University of Tsukuba pledge to work together toward improvements in global food security
New generation of agricultural scientists critical to achieving a food-secure world
06.02.2015 Tsukuba, Japan
 UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and Japan’s University of Tsukuba pledge to work together toward improvements in global food security
A top-ranked university in Japan is teaming up with the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to improve the regional knowledge base and promote joint efforts in the fight against hunger and under-nutrition, the FAO’s Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific announced today. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) entered into effect today between FAO and the University of Tsukuba during a signing ceremony at the university in Japan’s Ibaraki Prefecture,...
Publication: Success Factors in Aquaculture Enterprises in the Pacific
Farm Assets and Farm Performance of Private Aquaculture Enterprises
30.01.2015 Kiribati, Palau, Vanuatu, and Marshall Islands
Publication: Success Factors in Aquaculture Enterprises in the Pacific
Promoting responsible and sustainable fisheries and aquaculture is central to FAO’s work because it ensures environmental as well as economic well-being. The FAO case study called Success Factors in Aquaculture Enterprises in the Pacific outlines aquaculture enterprises in Kiribati, Palau, Vanuatu, and Marshall Islands. The case studies provide lessons for regional issues and aspirations for aquaculture development. The case studies demonstrate business models and government interventions that provide economic incentives to farmers...
Here to help develop Agribusiness in the Pacific
- Agribusiness Junior Professional Officer joins the Sub-regional team
30.01.2015 Samoa
Here to help develop Agribusiness in the Pacific
Shukrullah Sherzad joined the team at FAO-SAP as Agribusiness Junior Professional Officer in October 2014. A national from Afghanistan, Mr Sherzad intends to use his technical skills and experience in agribusiness and food science to help support development of agribusiness in the Pacific region. “The agribusiness sector, which comprises the business activities performed from farm to fork, is an important generator of employment and income worldwide.” Said Mr Sherzard. “Agribusiness and agro-industries...
Learning to Cope with Climate Change and Natural Disasters
- Building community resilience in Vanuatu
30.01.2015 Vanuatu
Learning to Cope with Climate Change and Natural Disasters
Adapting to climate change is key to achieving food security for the future, particularly in areas susceptible to the impacts of climate change. A project called Community resilience and coping with climate change and natural disasters in Vanuatu was launched in 2011 with the aim to assist farmers to use alternative farming methods to help mitigate the impacts of climate change and natural disasters. Under the guidance of FAO officers, selected farmers...
Publication: Establishment of Bay Homo Community Conservation Area South Pentecost, Vanuatu
2014 Strategy for the Development of Eco-cultural Tourism in South Pentecost
30.01.2015 Vanuatu
Publication: Establishment of Bay Homo Community Conservation Area South Pentecost, Vanuatu
FAO is assisting the Government of Vanuatu and the land owners and communities of South Pentecost with the establishment of a Community Conservation Area. South Pentecost is famous for its cultural land dive activities, which is said to be the forerunner to bungy jumping. The land dive is a unique selling point to attract tourists. However, the commercialization of land diving has led to debates around the cultural activity losing...
Visiting students learn about food systems in Samoa
College students from the United States visited the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Sub-regional office to learn about food systems and the role of FAO in Samoa. The students who are majoring in economics are from Linfield College, Oregon in the USA. FAO Sub-Regional Coordinator for the Pacific, Mr Gavin Wall commented on long-term commitment to mainstreaming food security and nutrition. “Achieving food security for all is...
Viet Nam Launches National Zero Hunger Challenge
National plan of action will guide actions, policies aimed at eradicating hunger
14.01.2015 Ha Noi, Viet Nam
Viet Nam Launches National Zero Hunger Challenge
The National Zero Hunger Challenge (ZHC), a major initiative to eradicate hunger in Viet Nam, was launched today by the Government of Viet Nam in collaboration with the United Nations, including FAO. The launch, led by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dũng along with the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Cao Duc Phat, and other leaders of line ministries symbolized the Government of Viet Nam's commitment to achieving Zero...