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FAO Thirty-Second Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific Convenes
Delegates focus on ending hunger and improving food security in Asia-Pacific
10.03.2014 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
FAO Thirty-Second Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific Convenes
The Asia-Pacific region is on-track to meet the Millennium Development Goal of reducing hunger by half by 2015, the FAO’s Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific has heard in its opening session today. But the FAO is warning countries across this vast region they must redouble their efforts to improve and increase food production systems along the entire value chain in order to head off a food security crisis...
FAO warns countries of Asia and the Pacific of the need to increase food production to meet the requirements of future generations and improve nutrition
Governments in Asia and the Pacific should take some major, fundamental decisions – and soon – about ways to increase their food production and address undernourishment, the FAO has warned. The warning comes as nearly 40 FAO member countries have gathered in the Mongolian capital for the Thirty-Second FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific to examine the state of food and agriculture in the region and a number of...
Asia-Pacific Civil Society Organizations meet on food and agriculture
FAO says partnerships with CSOs critical in achieving regional food security
08.03.2014 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Asia-Pacific Civil Society Organizations meet on food and agriculture
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) from Asia and the Pacific opened a two-day Consultation today to discuss their joint concerns about the future of small farmers, landless farmers, farm workers and other concerned stakeholders. This parallel Consultation is organized just prior to FAO’s Thirty-Second Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific (APRC), also in Ulaanbaatar, 10-14 March. Forty participants representing different CSOs and their organizations from the region and Mongolia are participating...
Cyclone damage to Tonga’s agriculture and fisheries exceeds $20 million
Support needed to restore livelihoods after food crops, fruit trees and fishing gear destroyed by Tropical Cylcone Ian
03.03.2014 Nuku´alofa, Tonga/Apia, Samoa
Cyclone damage to Tonga’s agriculture and fisheries exceeds $20 million
A joint report by Tonga’s Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Forests and Fisheries (MAFFF) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) has found that Tropical Cyclone Ian caused $20.6 million of damage and losses to Tonga’s agriculture and fisheries sectors. .   The category 5 cyclone, which made landfall on January 11, caused near total damage to household food crops, fruit trees and fishing gear in the country’s Ha’apai...
Promoting Responsible Agricultural Investment (RAI)
Two day consultations held in Thailand
03.03.2014 Pattaya, Thailand
In many parts of the world, including the Asia and Pacific region, agriculture is the mainstay of rural livelihoods, particularly for the most vulnerable. Investing responsibly in agriculture and food systems is essential for making sure everyone has the safe, nutritious food they need for a healthy life. However, investment in agriculture and food systems can also be risky when governance is weak or people’s rights are not respected. There is...
Media Advisory: Asia-Pacific on track for meeting MDG hunger reduction target
UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization to consider next steps to achieve ‘zero hunger’ across Asia and the Pacific: FAO Regional Conference for Asia and Pacific (10 – 14 March 2014)
03.03.2014 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Government Ministers and high-level officials from nearly 40 countries are set to gather in Asia’s largest land-locked country to discuss ways and means to bring an end to hunger and improve food security across this vast continent.   Hosted by the Government of Mongolia, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) will convene its Thirty-Second Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific (APRC) in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 10 –...
FAO calls for rapid increase in vegetable production in Asia-Pacific
Official receives prestigious international award for outstanding leadership for development and advocacy of vegetable production in the region
25.02.2014 Bangkok, Thailand
FAO calls for rapid increase in vegetable production in Asia-Pacific
Per capita vegetable production in Asia and the Pacific has increased some 25 percent over the last decade. Yet, while Asian countries produce more than three-quarters of the world’s vegetables, they and other producers worldwide will need to dramatically increase their vegetable production by 47 percent to meetthe nutritional needs of a growing population which would exceed nine billion by 2050, FAO warned toda According to a UN report, with 2009 as the baseline, the population of ‘middle income’ earners in Asia and the Pacific is expected...
Agricultural statistics: A key for policy decision-making towards food security in Asia and the Pacific
Countries across Asia and the Pacific have called on the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to help them collect better data and build their analytical capacity to compile food security and nutrition indicators. More than 80 delegates from 20 countries in the region, along with experts from international organizations, met in Vientiane 18-21 February 2014 to deliberate on strategies for meeting data demands for the post-2015 development agenda. Participants...
World fish trade to set new records
Small-scale fishers and fish farmers need support to enter regional and international markets
21.02.2014 Bergen/Rome
World fish trade to set new records
The booming world fish trade is generating more wealth than ever before, but countries must help small-scale fishers and fish farmers benefit too, FAO said today.Global fishery production from wild capture fisheries and aquaculture is expected to set a new record in 2013 at 160 million tonnes, up from 157 million tonnes the previous year, while exports will reach $136 billion, according to preliminary data published ahead of the FAO...
UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to Convene Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific
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13.02.2014 Bangkok, Thailand
UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to Convene Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today announced it will convene a Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 10 – 14 March, 2014. Hosted by the Government of Mongolia, the conference will attract government ministers and high-level delegates from some 46 member countries in Asia and the Pacific. The Thirty-Second FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific (APRC), will cover a number...