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As hunger retreats in Asia and the Pacific, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization goes on the offensive
FAO Director-General addresses Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific
13.03.2014 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
As hunger retreats in Asia and the Pacific, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization goes on the offensive
From a quick response to natural disasters like Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines to its four regional pro-active food security initiatives, a renewed FAO is well positioned to help member states across Asia and the Pacific defeat hunger and food insecurity, the FAO’s Director-General said today. With Asia and the Pacific largely on track to meet the Millennium Development Goal of halving the proportion of those suffering from chronic hunger by...
Erosion of forests and grasslands triggers alarm bells in Asia and the Pacific
FAO urges member countries to consider restoration programmes
12.03.2014 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Erosion of forests and grasslands triggers alarm bells in Asia and the Pacific
Forest loss and degradation remain major problems confronting the Asia-Pacific region which, if not addressed, will leave future generations a legacy of damaged ecosystems and irrecoverable losses of biodiversity, FAO is warning.  Forest and grasslands cover 57.5 percent of Asia-Pacific’s massive land surface and provide vital ecosystems that support agriculture and livelihoods, which in turn ensure food security and nutrition for billions of people. These lands offer vast potential to...
FAO Director-General urges all countries in Asia and the Pacific to take up the National Zero Hunger Challenge
José Graziano da Silva calls for “massive effort” to bring a lasting end to hunger in the region
12.03.2014 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
FAO Director-General urges all countries in Asia and the Pacific to take up the National Zero Hunger Challenge
The mission for an end to hunger in the world’s most populous region received a boost today, with FAO member countries responding positively to a call by the Organization’s Director-General for a “massive effort” to end hunger in Asia and the Pacific. Speaking during a side event at the Thirty-Second FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific, FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva, pointed out the “remarkable results” achieved in...
Climate change threatening small island countries and posing a danger to food security in landlocked states
Mongolia Ministry of Industry and Agriculture convenes high-level forum to discuss remedial action – 10 Government Ministers attend
12.03.2014 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
While the environments of small islands in the Pacific and landlocked countries with no access to the sea may seem polar opposites, they share common problems that need collaborative efforts to address and resolve if food security is to be guaranteed for future generations, a specially convened meeting in the Mongolian capital has heard. Concerns about the effects of climate change on agricultural production has brought together some 50 delegates including...
Pacific Island Countries urged to produce more healthy local foods at competitive prices
Improving prospects for local producers of non-processed foods would also help tackle widespread obesity, diabetes and cardio-vascular diseases
11.03.2014 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Pacific Island Countries urged to produce more healthy local foods at competitive prices
Retail food outlets in Pacific island countries are increasingly selling imported processed foods that are pricing locally produced, healthier foods out of the market and affecting the health of islanders, FAO warned today. In order to restore a viable market for local food producers and reduce demand on imported products, a policy-driven, multi-sector approach is required, FAO said in a discussion paper being presented at its 32nd Regional Conference for Asia...
Rice is life: A regional rice strategy for sustainable food security in Asia and the Pacific
Asians produce and consume 90 percent of the world’s rice
11.03.2014 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Rice is life: A regional rice strategy for sustainable food security in Asia and the Pacific
Faced with growing threats to rice production, countries in Asia and the Pacific are engaging in a Regional Rice Strategy, initiated by FAO last year at the request of member States, and further discussed during a side event at the Organization’s 32nd Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific, held 10 -14 March. “Rice is life,” said Hiroyuki Konuma, FAO Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Asia and the Pacific. “More...
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...