FAO in Mozambique
13 December 2022, Bilene – The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO)...
05 December 2022, BILENE – The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)...
31st October, Maputo- After months of consultation processes, the first meeting of the Blue Economy...
17 October 2022, Nametil Sede (Nampula) – "There are foods that give us strength, as...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on Tuesday and Wednesday held a provincial workshop in Manica to share experiences, lessons learnt and best practices in nutrition education gained within the Sub-programme "Accelerate Progress towards MDG 1c in Mozambique". The event is part of a series of...
07th February, Mozambique – Queen Mathilde of the Belgians held a five-day visit to Mozambique as UN Advocate for the Sustainable Development Goals. In this context, she visited field projects funded by the Belgian Fund for Food Security, implemented by United Nations Agencies, including FAO.In her speech at the Eduardo...
18 January 2019, Tsangano (Tete) – Ntengo-Wa-Mbalame means, in Chewa dialect, "bird tree". Legend has it that in past times, when this locality was still covered by trees, many migratory birds came here to procreate. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Mozambique's Institute of Agricultural Research...
In Mozambique, the overall fish production from aquaculture has been declining in the last decade, mainly due to high production costs and poor production techniques in the country. However, recently FAO has been supporting some promising initiatives that use fish farming as a source of income. Traditionally, the Mozambican aquaculture sector...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) defended today urgent measures to combat soil pollution in Mozambique, considering that soil degradation affects food and nutritional security in the country. "Urgent action is needed to combat soil pollution and contain the multiple threats it poses to food security," said...