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Low yields because of lack of fertilizer and fuelRome - Around 40 percent of the population of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), an estimated 8.7 million people, mostly young children, pregnant and nursing women and the elderly, will urgently need food assistance because of an expected cereals deficit in the coming months, FAO and the World Food Programme (WFP) said in a joint report today.Despite favourable climate conditions...
Rome - The United States will provide an additional $44.4 million in support of FAO's avian influenza control and prevention campaign, FAO announced today.With the new funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), US support to the FAO avian influenza programme has reached a total of $112.8 million. The United States remains the largest donor to FAO's bird flu control activities implemented in more than 96 countries.The...
Mass distribution of buffaloes begins in Nargis ravaged areas
Yangon - Funded through a generous donation from PriceWaterhouseCoopers Charitable Foundation, 353 farm families received buffalos to restock animals lost when cyclone Nargis struck the delta last June. This donation will help hard hit families recover their livelihoods and resume household food production, an FAO statement said today.Each of the 353 families received a pair of buffalos. The project beneficiaries will use the draught animals to prepare their lands for...
Five mobile veterinary units to fight bird flu in Thailand
Five pick-up cars, equipped for bird flu investigations, were handed over today by FAO to the department of livestock development (DLD). The mobile veterinary units were provided through a generous contribution from the government of Japan. The cost of the five mobile veterinary units amounts to Baht 6.6 million.Dr Sackchai Sriboonsue, DLD director-general, symbolically accepted the car keys during a small ceremony at the National Institute for Animal Health in...
FAO honours model farmer from China
Today, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn presented FAO awards to four Asian farmers from Afghanistan, China, Viet Nam and Thailand.Rong Wenxi from China was honoured as a model farmer for rural biogas development.Despite the rapidly increasing energy consumption of China, if one travels to the countryside one will find rural areas where power is still in short supply. But if one travels to the right areas, one will...
FAO honours model farmer from Thailand
Today, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn presented FAO awards to four Asian farmers from Afghanistan, China, Viet Nam and Thailand.Somjit Praisimuang from Thailand was honoured as model farmer for organic horticulture.Somjit Praisimuang is a woman who was ahead of her time. Growing rice and a few vegetables on her five-hectare farm in the central Thai province of Nakhon Pathom, Somjit had always resisted using chemical fertilizers and pesticides....
FAO honours model farmer from Viet Nam
Today, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn presented FAO awards to four Asian farmers from Afghanistan, China, Viet Nam and Thailand.Mrs Nguyen Thi Thu from Viet Nam was honoured as model farmer in the field of integrated agriculture.People often look to government for answers. But sometimes, government finds answers among the people. An excellent example of precisely that can be found in Viet Nam where Mrs Nguyen Thi Thu...
FAO honours model farmer from Afghanistan
Today, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn presented FAO awards to four Asian farmers from Afghanistan, China, Viet Nam and Thailand.Haji Aminullah from Afghanistan was honoured as a model cooperative farmer.From the time he was about eight years old, Haji Aminullah and his farming family in Afghanistan experienced hardship. First, the communists invaded. Then came the Taliban. Both would descend upon his village of Nahrin in northeastern Baghlan province....
The Asian Conference on Food and Nutrition Safety (ACFNS), held once every four years since 1991, is recognized as a regional scientific forum to review, discuss and address the science that ensures safety of food and water supply. The 5th in the series, under the them "Science-based Solutions - Sustainable Actions", will be held from 5 to 7 November 2008 in Cebu, Philippines. The Conference will focus on the latest...
Urgent support needed for Pacific farmers and food consumers
Nadi, Fiji – The deepening global financial turmoil and soaring energy and commodity prices have serious adverse effects on poorer households, women and children. Rapid action is needed to avert increased child malnutrition and increase the availability of affordable food on local markets, said the Chairperson of FAO’s South West Pacific Ministers for Agriculture today.Speaking at the opening session of a worskshop in Nadi, minister Pokotoa Sipeli from Niue expressed...