Mastering FAO AGRIS: A Simple Guide for Effective Search
28/11/2025
FAO
FAO AGRIS, maintained by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), offers free access to more than 16 million bibliographic records in over 250 languages. As one of the world’s most comprehensive agricultural knowledge platforms, mastering effective search strategies is essential. This guide summarises the key techniques presented during the “Mastering FAO AGRIS: How to Search Smarter” webinar held in November 2025, helping users retrieve relevant information more efficiently.
Getting Started with Simple Search
The simple search bar allows users to enter keywords, phrases, author names, or titles. Search results highlight matching terms to help users quickly scan content. Users can refine these results using filters such as full-text availability, publication date, data provider, provider country, language, and AGROVOC keywords.
Users can refine initial search results by applying the following filters:
- Full-text availability
- Publication date range
- Data provider
- Data provenance by country
- Language
- AGROVOC keywords
Using Boolean Operators for Precision
Boolean operators help users construct targeted searches. AND retrieves results containing a combination of all listed terms, for example, “climate change” AND “food security.” OR retrieves results containing any listed term, such as irrigation OR “soil fertility.” NOT excludes terms, for example, “crop rotation” NOT “organic farming.” Parentheses ( ) help organize complex expressions, such as (maize OR sorghum) AND “soil fertility”.
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Improving Search Results with AGROVOC
AGROVOC is FAO’s multilingual controlled vocabulary containing over 40,000 concepts in more than 42 languages. It enhances search accuracy by harmonising terminology (e.g., “maize” vs. “corn”). In AGRIS records, AGROVOC keywords are clickable at the record level, allowing users to explore related concepts and discover additional literature.
Advanced Search Techniques
Advanced Search enables refined retrieval and supports exact phrase searching using quotation marks (e.g., “soil health management”), truncation using the asterisk symbol (agricultur*), and field-specific searches such as author:Smith, title:"climate change", and abstract:irrigation. These elements can be combined to build complex queries.
Try the advanced search here.
Accessing Full-Text Resources
FAO AGRIS includes historical records spanning five decades, and some older entries no longer provide access to full-text documents. However, many contemporary records now include direct links to full-text publications. Results with full-text access are marked with a red button, and you can also filter for them by selecting the “Full text only” option in the left column.
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When full-text access is not immediately available, records include data provider information and institutional repository links, enabling users to:
- Access complete publications through institutional repositories
- Contact data providers directly
- Request documents from authors
In this way, FAO AGRIS connects users with high-quality sources through its network of international data providers.
Celebrating 50 years of service, FAO AGRIS remains a cornerstone for global access to agricultural knowledge. Today, it enhances research efficiency through modern search tools, structured metadata, and a user-focused design. While the platform continues to evolve, its mission endures: to ensure that researchers, practitioners, and policymakers can access the information they need to confront critical food and agriculture challenges worldwide.
To deepen your skills and make the most of the platform, explore the FAO AGRIS User Guide and the self-paced online course. These resources will help you apply both basic and advanced search strategies, supporting a more efficient and meaningful research experience.
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