El Niño is coming. At the FAO we know where drought will hit hardest
01/07/2026
Green Climate Fund approves $52.5 million for restoring Fiji’s forest landscape to support food security and livelihoods
01/07/2026
FAO at London Climate Action Week 2026: Driving action for climate-resilient agrifood systems
29/06/2026
Agrifood systems are on the frontline of climate risks, from prolonged droughts and extreme heat to unpredictable rainfalls. Yet farms, soils, pasture, forests, and water systems offer some of the most powerful tools countries have to protect livelihoods and build resilience while reducing emission. This was FAO’s central message at London Climate Action Week 2026.
Meet the Turquoise Nexus Initiative: advancing food security, water management and climate resilience
25/06/2026
Turquoise Nexus Initiative
16/06/2026
FAO showcases new technical note on agriculture and food security at Bonn climate talks
10/06/2026
El Niño is coming for agriculture. Here is where the risks are highest
09/06/2026
FAO-IPCC Expert Meeting on Agriculture and Food
02/06/2026
Adaptation finance tops the bill at NAP Expo 2026
01/06/2026
Commission-led workshop advances dialogue on the role of genetic resources in climate change responses
26/05/2026
لا تربة؟ لا مشكلة!
27/04/2026
حرّ مستعر
21/04/2026
Extreme heat is pushing agrifood systems to the brink worldwide
22/04/2026
Green Climate Fund approves $50 million for FAO-supported adaptation project in Jamaica
27/03/2026
Why agricultural heritage systems matter for biodiversity and climate resilience
24/03/2026
What if the key to feeding future generations isn't hidden in new technology but preserved in the world's agricultural heritage systems?
Agricultural heritage is at the heart of every culture; it is the link between the past and the present. It paves the way for a food-secure future.
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Observing today, protecting tomorrow: How climate services save livelihoods
23/03/2026
Over two billion people depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. The vast majority are smallholder farmers, whose daily decisions on when to sow or irrigate are essentially tied to the weather. Without reliable information, they can be caught off-guard.
The odds are worsening, as ext...
Transparent data, stronger agrifood action: Colombo workshop sets direction for COP31
16/03/2026
Why women farmers are an overlooked force in climate action
05/03/2026
Women are a powerful accelerator of change, from farms and cooperatives to national policy and global climate action, yet too often they are sidelined in rights and resources,” writes Piedad Martin in an
Translating climate policies into real-world solutions
05/02/2026
From prediction to protection: How FAO strengthens climate risk management for farmers and investors
10/02/2026
Agricultural losses are accelerating as weather extremes intensify. According to a quantitative assessment using data from FAOSTAT and FAO's Emergency Events Database, climate-related disasters cost global agriculture an estimated