草地贪夜蛾防控全球行动
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Sustainable FAW management will preserve the food and nutrition security of 600 million people worldwide.

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Prevention, preparedness and response guidelines for spodoptera frugiperda published

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FAO and partners support capacity development and technology-sharing of IPM innovations

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FAO coordinates the Global Action for FAW Control, collaborating with governments, research and resource partners and farmers

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By early 2021, FAW had spread from the Americas to over 70 countries in Africa, Near East and Asia-Pacific

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FAW threatens maize crops worth USD 18 billion per year in Africa, Near East and Asia-Pacific

2019年12月,作为对FAW快速扩散、威胁世界许多地区粮食和生计安全问题的紧急反应,FAO启动了开创性的全球FAW防治行动,涉及资金5亿美元。

为期三年的全球行动将采取根本、直接及协调一致的措施来加强全球范围内预防和可持续防控的能力。它将补充和加强FAO正在进行的FAW防治活动。

全球行动正建立一个全球协调机制,以便就共同解决方案展开公开协作的对话。它还支持建立和扩大国家FAW防治特别工作组,并调动资源支持研究实用有效的解决方案。


Resource partners

The Directorate-General International Partnerships (INTPA) of the European Commission aims to develop a stronger role for the European Union globally, eradicating poverty, advancing towards the Sustainable Development Goals, and promoting democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

FAO and Norway, working through the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), have a long-standing partnership built on shared values, goals and global commitments. Norway’s cooperation has been directed towards food security through the eradication of poverty and hunger, including technical development interventions, food and agricultural emergency and rehabilitation assistance.