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Join the FAO AGRIS Webinar: Master Smarter Searching and Explore the New Thematic Search Cards | March 25
06/03/2026
Access to reliable agricultural research is essential for advancing sustainable agrifood systems and informed decision-making. FAO AGRIS, an initiative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), provides free access to millions of scientific records, but many users are not...
FAO AGRIS Unveils New Design and Thematic Search Cards
03/03/2026
The FAO AGRIS search platform has introduced a significant design update alongside a new interactive feature aimed at streamlining access to global agricultural research. The updated agris.fao.org portal now includes specialized thematic search cards that provide curated entry points to...
FAO AGRIS Welcomes New Data Providers
27/02/2026
FAO AGRIS is pleased to welcome a new group of institutions whose contributions further diversify the global exchange of agricultural and environmental knowledge. The inclusion of these organizations reinforces the FAO AGRIS Network’s mission to provide a multilingual, multidisciplinary space for...
Publishing Platforms as Knowledge Bridges: How Elpub Connects to FAO AGRIS
18/02/2026
In the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, digital publishing infrastructure plays a critical role in making research visible, accessible, and interoperable. Elpub (elpub.ru) is a publishing platform designed to support and manage scientific journals, particularly within the Russian...
Why AGRIS's Pre-Digital Records Matter More Than Ever
12/02/2026
FAO AGRIS was established in 1975 to facilitate international access to agricultural science and technology information by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Today, the database includes bibliographic records dating back to 1,900. More than 3 million records originate from the period prior to 1990, when scholarly communication was predominantly print-based and preceded the widespread adoption of web publishing. This long historical coverage positions FAO AGRIS as a structured archive of agricultural knowledge spanning over a century of documented research and technical information.

