Reports from Meltwater News, providing a selection of recent news stories in the global media mentioning FAO: - La pugna por la tierra amenaza a los africanos
El Pais – 05/25/2009, 17:40 La ONU llama a una mayor regulación de la compra de fincas. - La ruée sur les terres agricoles, arme à double tranchant
Lesechos.fr – 05/26/2009, 02:48 Dans une étude publiée hier, les Nations unies dénoncent les risques que font peser les acquisitions de terres à grande échelle sur les populations pauvres d'Afrique. Sans cependant condamner cette pratique, qui touche particulièrement l'Ethiopie, le Ghana, Madagascar, le Mali et le Soudan. - La FAO advierte de que la compra de tierras en África amenaza a los pobres
Yahoo Mexico – 05/25/2009, 22:17 2 horas, 35 minutos Roma, 25 may (EFE).- La Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentación (FAO) alertó hoy contra la amenaza que supone la compra de tierras en países africanos por parte de gobiernos y empresas privadas. - Warnings of foreign 'land grabs'
News24.com – 05/25/2009, 20:17 Rome - African countries whose farmland is being bought by foreign investors must defend local people's rights to avoid eviction, while investors should beware being tainted as human rights abusers or "land grabbers". - EC, FAO sign pact to boost agricultural production in poor countries
The Ghanian Chronicle – 05/19/2009, 14:28 Europe remains firmly committed to help poor countries boost agricultural production, FAO said today, welcoming a historic €106 million ($144 million) donation from the European Union in support of farmers hardest hit by the global food crisis. - Ghost Nets Hurting Marine Environment
Malaysian National News Agency – 05/19/2009, 05:56 KUALA LUMPUR, May 19 (Bernama) -- Large number of fishing gear lost or abandoned at sea is hurting the marine environment. The abandoned fishing gear depletes fish stocks through "ghost fishing" and poses hazard to ships, according to a report jointly produced by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and UN Environment Programme (UNEP). - Food prices vary but crisis remains
BBC News – 05/16/2009, 00:42 Andrew Walker BBC World Service economics correspondent Has the food crisis gone away? By some measures food prices have come down, but there is still a problem for many people, especially those on low incomes. - Le marché du porc est déstabilisé par la grippe A
Le Monde – 05/11/2009, 17:17 Partagez : Ses échanges mondiaux s'élèvent à 26 milliards de dollars par an (19 milliards d'euros), et il s'agit de la viande la plus consommée au monde. - FAO publishes New guidelines for livestock emergencies
Africa Science News Service – 05/12/2009, 04:29 A newly-developed set of Livestock Emergency Guidelines and Standards (LEGS) to assist specialists in livestock and humanitarian assistance involved in responding to emergencies has been published. - El H1N1 produce ´pandemencia´
Faro de Vigo – 05/11/2009, 09:18 La OMS comunicó miedo en la alerta sanitaria por la gripe A y fue recogido de forma poco proporcional a la realidad.
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