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This page lists information on various Community of Practices (CoPs) and professional Networks that works towards interconnected, coherent and comprehensive actions.
Such interactive dialogues and networks enable peers, experts and capacity building providers to: better understand the operational challenges, provides data, learning materials and activities, guidelines, policy advice. Join now and help others understand .
The Family Farming & Agroecology Community of Practice provides a platform for farmers’ organizations, cooperatives, civil society organizations, research centres, NGOs, policymakers, decision-makers and the private sector working in family farming and agroecology with the common goal of identifying opportunities and gaps to promote a shift towards sustainable food systems.
SAVE FOOD Community of Practice on Food Loss and Waste Reduction in Europe and Central Asia
SAVE FOOD Community of Practice on Food Loss and Waste Reduction in Europe and Central Asia is designed to bring together all organizations and companies, public and private, that are involved in food loss and waste reduction activities in Europe and Central Asia, to facilitate collaboration among them for more effective interventions.
Agriculture sectors and climate change
On this platform you can discuss topics related to agriculture and climate change. This is a space to express your doubts, propose solutions, upload relevant information to the library and highlight upcoming events by adding them to the calendar.
Let us know about your background and interest in agriculture and climate change and tell us what you would like to learn more about.
Livestock, Climate and Environment Community of Action (CoA)
This platform, open to all stakeholders, is a forum for discussing sustainable feed and livestock production systems. The group comes together to share experiences, knowledge and best practices on collectively-agreed methods developed by FAO and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).