أسرار نظام "شاكرا" في جبال الأنديز
02/10/2025
FAO and Iraqi Government hold high-level workshop for major Green Climate Fund project
22/09/2025
From vision to action: FAST Partnership sets out concrete steps in 2026 workplan
18/09/2025
بذور الأرزّ تحصد القدرة على الصمود
09/09/2025
Climate finance week at FAO aims to deliver climate solutions through agrifood systems
08/09/2025
New Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) in Italy and Japan push global total of designated sites past 100
27/08/2025
Beyond trees
23/07/2025
A new study co-authored by FAO and experts from 17 countries published in Nature Communications gives us a glimpse of what Earth’s terrestrial ecosystems could look like under different ecological pressures, including from rising temperatures and biodiversity loss.
Preserving and restoring natural vegetation is essential to halting the global decline of biodiversity. Without biodiversity, we cannot ensure the future of food security and food diversity which is why countries and decision makers are turning to land restoration as a solution.
Embracing Indigenous leadership in climate action
17/07/2025
SCALA programme strengthens biodiversity-friendly adaptation in three regions
07/07/2025
How climate change impacts plant health - and why it matters for One Health
11/07/2025
Diversos emplazamientos de la República de Corea, Portugal y Tayikistán, reconocidos como Sistemas importantes del patrimonio agrícola mundial
09/07/2025
USD 42 million program launched for primary forests in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
27/06/2025
Green Climate Fund approves a record $300 million for FAO-designed projects in Papua New Guinea, Saint Lucia and the Sahel
01/07/2025
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Indicators guide adaptation for agrifood systems transformation
24/06/2025
As climate records continue to topple year after year, one thing has become clear; agricultural communities are on the frontlines of climate change and must be at the heart of adaptation efforts.
From prolonged droughts in East Africa to Southeast Asia's flood-stricken rice fields,...
حين تتكلم القدرة على الصمود
03/06/2025
New data shows that crops like wheat, coffee, beans and cassava could lose half of the best land for growing them by 2100
05/06/2025
Rome - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has upgraded its innovative ABC-Map geospatial app with a new indicator which shows that several major crops including wheat, coffee, beans, cassava, and plantain could lose half their best or optimally suitable land by 2100.
Agrifood systems in the voluntary carbon market: Growth with integrity can provide critical finance
29/05/2025
Listening to bees, working for the planet: interview with two beekeepers in Casamance
20/05/2025
Bees are essential for pollination, food security and biodiversity preservation. World Bee Day, celebrated in 2025 under the theme “Bee inspired by nature to nourish us all”, reminds us how crucial it is to protect these pollinators and support beekeepers.