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This video shows five key ingredients to sustainable rice production. It is based on FAO’s cross-sectoral approach for Sustainable Food and Agriculture (SFA), which integrates the environmental, economic and social aspects of sustainability. The video is displayed in the UN space at the Rice Cluster at Expo Milano until October 31, 2015.
This video shows five key ingredients to sustainable fish production. It is based on FAO’s cross-sectoral approach for Sustainable Food and Agriculture (SFA), which integrates the environmental, economic and social aspects of sustainability. The video is displayed at the UN space in the Fish Cluster at Expo Milano until October 31, 2015.
This video shows five key ingredients to sustainable coffee production. It is based on FAO’s cross-sectoral approach for Sustainable Food and Agriculture (SFA), which integrates the environmental, economic and social aspects of sustainability. The video is displayed in the UN space at the Coffee Cluster at Expo Milano until October 31, 2015.
Rwanda is one of the three countries where FAO’s approach for Sustainable Food and Agriculture (SFA) has been launched. In this documentary you will learn what FAO and Rwanda are doing to improve the sustainability of food and agriculture systems in the country.
This side event will present current efforts and achievements by FAO and the Government of Rwanda towards building and implementing a common vision for sustainable food and agriculture, and discuss the way forward for implementation in other Member Countries. FAO’s Common Vision for sustainable food and agriculture calls for a new, strategic and integrated way to engage with Member Countries in their efforts to move towards making their agriculture, forestry and fisheries more productive and more sustainable. After having developed a set of concepts, approaches and tools to facilitate implementation, FAO is now piloting the SFA approach in 3 countries (Bangladesh, Morocco, Rwanda) to test its effectiveness and learn from it before upscaling the work in more countries in the near future.
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