FAO in Zimbabwe

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If it is not safe, it is not food. There is no food security without food safety. More than 120 stakeholders in the food value chain gathered in Harare to witness the launch of the National Food Safety Strategy (NFSS) 2022 – 2026. The strategy’s vision is anchored on “Safe food...
Upon request from the Government of Zimbabwe, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is providing technical assistance to strengthen the national capacity to manage Invasive Alien Species (IAS) in Zimbabwe under the framework of the European Union-funded ACP-MEAs 3 project (Building Capacity related to Multilateral Environmental...
BULAWAYO - FAO, UNICEF and Government high-level field mission demonstrates multi-sectorial integration, impact and sustainability of resilience building programming through coordination with development partners Mitigating climate change and socio-economic shocks requires collective and well-coordinated interventions for sustainable agrifood systems transformation. Recent shocks, droughts, disease outbreaks including the COVID-19 pandemic has made...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in cooperation with the Governments of Mozambique and Zimbabwe launched a USD 500 000 Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) to improve food and nutrition security and access to markets for livestock and their products through improved control of theileriosis and Foot-and-Mouth...
As the Pesticide Registration Authority presented findings on farmers’ knowledge, attitude and practices on HHPs management and use A strengthened pesticide management system enhances the protection of humans, animals and the environment, thereby advancing ONE HEALTH's global goals and targets. Pesticides play an important role in agricultural development; they reduce the...