FAO in Indonesia

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23 March 2020
The science is clear: the global climate change crisis is altering the water cycle. This will make water availability less predictable, affecting water quality, worsening water scarcity and threatening sustainable development.
21 March 2020
This year’s theme highlights importance of forestry education to secure the future of our forests
10 March 2020
Muhammad Awalu Fatah is a 16 year old from Mojokerto district, East Java who participated in a global Student Poster Contest organized by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) for the 2019 World Food Day. The contest was launched under the theme” Our Actions Are Our...
03 March 2020
 On Tuesday in Jakarta, the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF) launched the new national “Harvest Strategy” for blue swimming crabs, snappers and groupers to improve fisheries management. Minister Edhy Prabowo and the Director General of Capture Fisheries, M. Zulficar Mochtar also inaugurated the operation of Fisheries Management Units...
10 February 2020
Three out of five Emerging/Re-emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) are zoonotic, which means they can be transmitted from animals to humans. Indonesia, as a country with rapid population growth, high globalization and rich biodiversity is regarded as one of the EID and zoonoses hotspots in Asia. In the past few decades,...