Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS)
Project meeting, Engaresero Maasai Pastoralist Heritage Area (Tanzania). © FAO/David Boerma.
The GIAHS Workshop on "Management of important agriculture and fisheries heritage systems in East Asia" aims to showcase the national efforts and initiatives in conserving and managing its agricultural and fisheries heritage systems in East Asia, mainly China, Japan and the Republic of Korea, review how the GIAHS sites are managed after designation and discuss way forward to enhance management and better link GIAHS with the national initiatives for potential synergies. When?:...
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How tomatoes became known for boosting health, food security and livelihoods
On Thursday 10 March, this webinar jointly organized by the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability Operating Unit Ishikawa Kanazawa (UNU-IAS OUIK), the Rural Development Administration of the Republic of Korea (RDA) and the FAO will share the experience of countries and GIAHS sites currently implementing M&E processes for GIAHS. It will also invite speakers from GIAHS sites interested in M&E to exchange views and explore how...
JOIN US! FAO is pleased to announce the webinar “Secrets of the tomato - Exploring the cultural roots, health benefits and economic potential of that wonderful little fruit called the tomato”, on February 2nd 2022 as part of the initiative “Mediterranean Diet’s Principles for Agenda 2030” co-organized with the Permanent Mission of Italy. This series of thematic sessions aims to raise awareness about how the Mediterranean Diet contributes to the achievement...
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