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AGRIS Improves User Experience with Clustered Display of Duplicate Records
21/05/2025
AGRIS is introducing a new way of displaying the same document(s) hosted by different AGRIS organizations by clustering them, thus improving the clarity of search and access to information. As a global platform, AGRIS aggregates bibliographic metadata from thousands of trusted data providers...
More Than Honey: How AGRIS Supports Diverse and Sustainable Beekeeping Around the World
20/05/2025
Each year on World Bee Day, we celebrate the essential role that bees play in pollination, food security, and biodiversity. But bees are far more than pollinators. They provide livelihoods, medicines, and even inspiration for innovation in sustainable agriculture. At the heart of strengthening...
Join the FAO AGRIS Webinar: Enhancing Metadata Standards & OAI-PMH Compliance for current and prospective AGRIS Data Providers on 27 May 2025
13/05/2025
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is pleased to invite current and prospective data providers to an AGRIS webinar focused on improving the quality, interoperability, and accessibility of agricultural knowledge through metadata standards and OAI-PMH compliance on 27...
Protecting Plants, Protecting Life: How AGRIS Supports One Health on Plant Health Day 2025
12/05/2025
Every year, Plant Health Day reminds us that plants are not only the foundation of our food systems—they are the foundation of life itself. In 2025, the theme "The importance of plant health in One Health" reinforces the idea that human, animal, and environmental health are deeply interconnected...
Kazakhstan Strengthens Agricultural Knowledge Sharing through AGRIS
12/05/2025
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) hosted a webinar dedicated to raising awareness about the International System for Agricultural Science and Technology (AGRIS) in Kazakhstan. The event gathered more than 60 participants from two partnering universities: Kazakh...

