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31/3/2009-- Fresh new look for the FAO Country Profiles

The FAO Country Profiles web site has recently unveiled its new look and feel following FAO's online corporate identity. Improved navigation as well as a new content are just some of the new features. To make it easier to bookmark and share information the AddThis button has been included at the bottom of each FAO country profile.   [more...]

20/3/2009-- New version of the geopolitical ontology is now available

A new version of the geopolitical ontology 0.8 (beta) has just been released.   [more...]

16/12/2008-- The FAO Country Profiles site now organises information according to FAO's new priority areas for action

The FAO Country Profiles site uses two ways to make information easily accessible to users. Firstly, FAO's information on its global activities in agriculture and development are grouped according to its areas of expertise: natural resources, economics, agriculture, forestry, fisheries and technical cooperation. These groups are based on the work of departments within FAO.   [more...]

   
Highlights
1.02 billion people hungry
One sixth of humanity undernourished - more than ever before
For a world without hunger -15 fact sheets on the work of FAO
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS)
The Global Livestock Production and Health Atlas (GLiPHA)

 
Quick links
. FAO Decentralized Offices
. Small Island Developing States
. FAO Hunger Map
 

The Food and Agriculture Organization for the United Nations and its 192 members highlight information as one of the priority areas in fighting hunger and achieving food security. The FAO Country Profiles and Mapping Information System is a pioneering information retrieval tool which groups the organization's vast archive of information on its global activities in agriculture and development in a single area and catalogues it exclusively by country. [more...]

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