Youth Powering the Future of Farming: Reboot the Earth Ethiopia and International Youth Day 2025
12/08/2025
Youth-led Innovations Shine at Global AgriInno Challenge 2025
29/08/2025
Seed to Scale: Agrifood Pitch Battle 2025 – FAO Showcases Global Startup Winners Competing to Advance Digital Innovation in Agrifood Systems
18/12/2025
Food Hero Rasoaniaviana Clarette
16/10/2025
Madagascar faces some of the highest rates of child malnutrition in the world and, in Mizilo, diets were once limited to basic meals like cassava and rice mixed with salt and water. June 2024 was the turning point, when the Vonona Hiasa Farmer Field School (FFS) was established, funded by the Flexible Voluntary Contribution. Clarette was nominated to lead the group of 24 women, with the mission to grow and eat more nutritious food...
The pulse of Lebanon
09/02/2026
FAO completes training on soil scanners to boost Antigua and Barbuda's agricultural out-put
27/05/2025
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) recently donated two portable high-tech soil scanners and access to the software license to the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, and Fisheries in Antigua and Barbuda aimed to boost the health of plant and productivity of the agricultural sector. Following the donation, FAO worked closely with the ministry to conduct a training workshop for 21 persons, including ministry officials and farmers on May 7, 2025, on the effective use of the equipment...
FAO at a the Mediterranean Innovation Agrifood Week
07/01/2026
A key outcome of the workshop was the presentation of the Regional Food Safety Research and Innovation Network, designed to link research, innovation and practice, and to promote collaboration, knowledge exchange and scalable digital solutions for safer agrifood systems...
Ethiopia, FAO launch Innovation Policy Lab workshop to boost agri-startups
10/02/2026
FAO, in collaboration with the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (MInT) hosted an "Innovation Policy Lab (IPL) Phase 1 Sensemaking Workshop" on December 23, bringing together policymakers, startups, researchers, and development partners. The workshop's primary objective was to critically examine Ethiopia's agrifood innovation and startup ecosystem. Utilizing tools like the Iceberg Model and Problem Tree analysis, participants collaboratively identified and prioritized key policy and implementation challenges...
Colombia forges path for native seed policy through two Innovation Policy Lab Workshops in November 2025
10/02/2026
Local farmers in Colombia have long conserved and developed native seeds with distinctive traits, yet their contributions often went unrecognized and unrewarded because existing seed laws and policies—like those in many countries—were designed primarily to govern commercial seeds. Innovation Policy Labs (IPL), FAO’s newest policy-innovation tool, provides a structured, co‑creative approach to policy design, de‑risking, and implementation that can change that dynamic.
Innovation Policy Labs: Co-Creating Inclusive Policies for Agrifood Transformation
10/06/2025
In today’s fast-changing world, making inclusive, evidence-based decisions in agrifood systems is more important—and more complex—than ever. The Innovation Policy Labs (IPLs) approach offers a transformative approach to tackling this challenge through co-creation, collaboration, and innovation. IPLs are currently implemented through the FAO project: Innovation policy labs (IPL) to promote evidence-based, inclusive and co-created decision-making (2024-2026) in four countries: Colombia, Ethiopia, Madagascar and Uzbekistan.
FAO Kicks Off National Strategy for Ginger Under FAO-Led OCOP Initiative in Jamaica
28/07/2025
Jamaica has officially launched the implementation of the One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative with a national workshop aimed at revitalizing the country’s ginger industry. The launch and kick-off meeting, held at Medallion Hall Hotel in Kingston on July 10, was conducted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining and the Jamaica Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Authority (JACRA)...
Tajikistan celebrates the Tirgon festival with a focus on apricot
23/06/2025
Dushanbe – The capital of Tajikistan came alive this weekend as people gathered to celebrate the Tirgon festival, one of the country’s most cherished seasonal traditions. This year’s festivities were made even more special with the apricot festival and an exhibition dedicated to “Dried fruits of Tajikistan,” highlighting the nation’s agricultural heritage and showcasing the apricot as a symbol of pride and progress...
Nepal pilots innovative geo-environmental traceability for large cardamom
09/05/2025
A joint mission to Nepal’s eastern hills in early April marked a significant step towards strengthening the value chain of large cardamom in the country. A delegation from FAO, the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGSNRR-CAS), and national partners visited the Ilam district to pilot the Geographical Indications for Environment and Sustainability (GIES) certification of large cardamom, the special agricultural product of Nepal under FAO’s One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) Initiative and Four Better Model Village Initiative.
Lebanon trains agriculture extension agents to boost sustainable chickpea production
14/05/2025
Organized by FAO, the training brought together more than 26 agricultural engineers and extension officers from Lebanon’s Ministry of Agriculture. The workshop is part of FAO’s One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative, which helps countries in promoting sustainable value chain development of priority agricultural products around the world.
Asia and the Pacific countries strengthen capacities to boost nutritional value of special agricultural products
20/03/2025
Bangkok: More than 60 government officials, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders of agrifood systems from 19 Asia and the Pacific countries have completed a dynamic four-day training to maximize the nutritional value of special agricultural products (SAPs) under the FAO’s One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) Initiative. This workshop combined online and on-site sessions to equip participants with expertise in food processing, safety, and quality enhancement...
Countries chart priorities to advance special agricultural products, reinforcing national ownership and collaboration
18/12/2025
FAO Member Countries participating in the One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) Initiative are set to strengthen national ownership, scale practical innovations, and deepen collaboration to advance sustainable value chains for special agricultural products in the coming years. At the 2025 OCOP Global Annual Coordination Meeting on 17 December 2025, participants were urged to continue their “incredible” work in advancing the initiative worldwide.
Scaling-up support for eco-inclusive, social agripreneurship in Rwanda
23/10/2025
Rwanda has made steady progress toward the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, with key achievements including a reduction in stunting among children under five, which has fallen from nearly 38 percent in 2014/15 to 33 percent in 2019/20. Yet challenges remain, with around 20 percent of households still facing moderate or severe food insecurity...
Sierra Leone strengthens agripreneurship ecosystem with support of FAO HASTEN Programme
05/11/2025
Sierra Leone is stepping up its support for agrifood enterprises through stronger public-private-academic collaboration, with the aim of creating a more coordinated, innovation-driven and inclusive agrifood ecosystem capable of driving sustainable agrifood system transformation. This ambition unfolded at the National Workshop on Strengthening Sierra Leone’s MSMEs Ecosystem through Green and Inclusive Agripreneurship, held on 24 October in Freetown...
Lesotho’s Young Agripreneurs Step Forward to Build a Sustainable Agrifood Future
01/10/2025
In September 2025, ten young entrepreneurs gathered in Maseru for a week-long business incubation workshop designed to strengthen their enterprises and equip them to play a bigger role in transforming Lesotho’s agrifood systems. Organized under the FAO HASTEN project, the workshop brought together youth- and women-led businesses, with FAO experts and national and international coaches to focus on business growth strategies, sustainable practices, and practical ways to enhance their contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)...