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FAO Regional Conference for Europe Wraps Up with Focus on Agrifood System Transformation
The 34th FAO ERC session embodied a shared effort to rethink agrifood systems in Europe and Central Asia, advocating for innovation and collaboration.…
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FAO Commission on Phytosanitary Measures Convenes to Address Global Plant Health Challenges
As global attention intensifies on food safety and animal health, FAO DG QU Dongyu highlighted the role of plant health standards in safeguarding against the impacts of plant pests & diseases.…
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FAO and EU Launch Euro 15 Million Project to Transform Uganda's Forestry Sector
FAO-EU initiative represents a significant step towards fostering a sustainable wood-based value chain in Uganda.…
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USDA Raises Ethanol Corn Use Forecast, Lowers Price Outlook for 2023-24 Season
2023-24 corn outlook sees higher ethanol and feed use as well as lower stocks.…
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Zambia's Development Focus 2024-2029: Improving Infrastructure and Agricultural Value Chains
The African Development Bank Group will assist the agricultural sector to improve the sector’s climate resilience and agricultural productivity.…
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FAO Distributes 150 Tonnes of Fodder to Vulnerable Livestock-Holding Families in Gaza Amid Looming Famine
FAO, with support from Belgium, Italy, and Norway governments, collaborated closely with the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture and local NGOs to deliver life-saving fodder into and around Gaza.…
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FAO and Mars Partner to Enhance Food Safety and Support One Health Initiative
The expanded collaboration between FAO and Mars underscores a shared commitment to leveraging science, technology, and private-sector partnerships to address complex food safety challenges.…
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Why Japanese farmers are painting their cows with zebra-like stripes
Japanese farmers in the Yamagata prefecture are painting their cattle with zebra-like stripes to ward off blood-sucking insects and flies, proving to be an effective and eco-friendly solution. Isn't it interesting? Check this out!…
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Israeli Authorities Block UN Food Convoys to Northern Gaza, Sparking Outrage and Famine Concerns
Israeli authorities' denial of passage for UN food convoys to northern Gaza sparks outrage and famine concerns, drawing condemnation from global humanitarian leaders.…
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FAO, Google, and Partners Launches ‘Ground’ App to Empower Forest Monitoring and Protection Efforts
The launch of the ‘Ground’ app underscores a collective commitment to leveraging technology for the preservation of our planet's forests.…
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Gaza's Grim Reality: FAO Sounds Alarm on Imminent Famine Crisis
At the heart of Gaza's turmoil, urgent action is needed to prevent a humanitarian tragedy. FAO's unwavering commitment to delivering vital aid offers hope amidst despair for vulnerable communities.…
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UNEP and GEF Team Up to Combat Agricultural Pollution Through FARM Program
The FARM Program aims to mitigate the harmful effects of agricultural pollution by promoting the adoption of low- and non-chemical alternatives among farmers.…
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Dubai Gears Up for the Global Agricultural Confluence: International Crop-Science Exhibition 2024 to Unveil Cutting-Edge Insights
The Pesticides Manufacturers & Formulators Association of India (PMFAI) will be organising the 19th edition of the International Crop-Science Exhibition in Dubai on February 8 and 9.…
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Earthworms' Crucial Role in Boosting Global Crop Yields
Earthworms contribute significantly to global crop production, with an estimated 6.5% contribution to major cereal grains and 2.3% to legumes, particularly benefiting regions in the global South, highlighting their crucial role in sustainable agriculture.…
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Super Blue Moon Spectacular Images Captured in India and World
A super blue moon occurs when the moon's orbit brings it abnormally closer to Earth, at an average distance of 3,60,000 kilometers.…
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Rural Afghan Farmers Hit Hard by Severe Drought and Harsh Winter, Reports FAO
The crisis has brought to light the urgent need for coordinated international efforts to support Afghanistan during this challenging period.…
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China Launches ‘Silk Roadster’ Projects in Nepal to Boost Agri Sector and More
The Silk Roadster platform paves the way for enhanced collaboration and shared growth between China and Southeast and South Asian nations across various sectors, notably agriculture.…
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Israeli Finance Min Implements Import Duty Cuts on Milk to Tackle Severe Shortages
Finance Minister's decision to cancel the customs duty on imported milk for three months is aimed at easing the recent milk shortage in Israel.…
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UN Sounds Alarm as 735 Million People Struggle with Hunger
UN Report underscores the urgent need for global collaboration and targeted interventions to combat the growing hunger crisis and ensure a sustainable and food-secure future for all.…
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Saudi Environment Ministry Collaborates with Agricultural Development Fund to Enhance Rural Farming
The agreements between the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture and the Agricultural Development Fund signify a significant step towards advancing Saudi Arabia's agricultural sector.…
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Saudi Arabia's Agricultural GDP Soars by 38% to Reach USD 26.6 Billion
Saudi Arabia's remarkable progress in the agricultural sector not only contributes to the country's economic growth but also serves as an example of sustainable development and responsible resource management.…
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Food Security Crisis Looms as China Grapples with Extreme Weather Conditions: Report
Analysts warn that the convergence of economic challenges and food security risks may place China in a precarious position, necessitating urgent measures to mitigate the potential consequences.…
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Mexico President Pledges to Root Out Corruption at Segalmex, Strengthening Food Security
As the investigation into Segalmex continues, President López Obrador's government remains steadfast in its dedication to upholding transparency and accountability in public institutions.…
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Saudi Arabia Launches Sustainable Agricultural Challenge to Boost Global Crop Yield
Saudi Arabia is actively showcasing its dedication to sustainable agriculture and tackling the hurdles presented by climate change through the promotion of innovation, sharing of knowledge, and the implementation of resource-efficient practices.…
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EU Calls for Global Dialogue on Risks of Climate Geoengineering
The European Commission's call for international talks on geoengineering risks reflects the growing need for global cooperation in addressing climate change.…
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China and New Zealand Forge Stronger Trade & Agriculture Pact
The strengthened cooperation between China and New Zealand in various sectors signifies their commitment to expanding mutually beneficial ties.…
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NASA to Conduct Agricultural & Earth Science Research in Collaboration with USDA
The MoU between the USDA and NASA represents a significant step forward in strengthening the partnership between these two agencies and preparing the next generation of STEM and agriculture professionals.…
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COP28: United Arab Emirates University Launches Roadmap
The UAE University is committed to driving sustainable practices, fostering research and innovation, and empowering the youth to address climate change challenges, leading the way toward a greener and more sustainable future.…
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US Commits $25 Mn to Boost Agri Sector in Ghana through Increased Lending Support
USAID has already facilitated access to over USD 204 million in financing for 33,000 agribusinesses through partner financial institutions since 2020. The newly formed partnership will further expand financial opportunities for a diverse range of agricultural borrowers.…
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UAE's Ministry of Climate Change & Environment Organizes 3rd National Dialogue for Food Security
The Third National Dialogue for Food Security consisted of several sessions, including discussions on sustainable food consumption patterns, policy and education opportunities, necessary policies for transitioning to sustainable healthy food systems.…
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Saudi Arabia Implements Strategic Measures to Ensure Food Security for Pilgrims
Saudi Arabia's strategic planning has allowed the nation to overcome food supply challenges throughout its history, even during challenging times in the region.…
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Countries Unite in Support of Contested EU Nature Law, Call for Increased Biodiversity Funding
Despite the rejection of these claims by over 3000 scientists, the future of the law remains uncertain. A motion by EU lawmakers to reject the entire proposal narrowly failed last week, ahead of a comprehensive EU Parliament vote scheduled for July.…
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Botswana's Bank Unveils Ambitious Green Energy Transition Project to Foster Sustainable Agriculture
With continued collaboration and commitment, Botswana NDB, Germany, and GIZ aspire to create a model of sustainable agriculture that can be replicated globally, fostering resilience and safeguarding the planet for future generations.…
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Kremlin Declares No Positive Prospects for Renewal of Black Sea Grain Deal
The Kremlin's decision regarding the renewal of the Black Sea grain deal remains uncertain as Russia's concerns about unfulfilled conditions persist. While tensions between Russia and the West continue, the impact on global food markets and agricultural trade remains a matter of concern.…
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Nepali Women Turn Corn Husk into Stunning Works of Art through Recycling Efforts
Initially, Laxmi primarily crafted dolls in limited quantities, supplying them to handicraft stores in Kathmandu. However, as time passed, she expanded her repertoire, incorporating diversity into her art.…
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Sri Lanka's Small Tea Growers Account for 77% of Total Production, Says Minister
As the tea industry evolves, both Sri Lanka and India are actively seeking innovative strategies to navigate the changing landscape and ensure a prosperous future for tea growers and consumers alike.…
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Australian Co-op Body Urges Repatriation of Food Processing for Domestic Self-Sufficiency
By emphasizing the importance of onshore food processing and promoting the role of co-operatives, the BCCM hopes to secure Australia's food security and contribute to the growth and sustainability of regional and rural communities across the nation.…
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Over 3000 Scientists Refute Claim- ‘EU Nature Law Harms Farmers,’ Citing Lack of Scientific Evidence
Climate change and environmental deterioration, according to scientists, are the most serious challenges to food security.…
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China Unveils New Water Megaprojects to Tackle Climate Change Crisis
Mark Wang acknowledges the feasibility of some engineering solutions with minimal environmental impact, he believes that directing similar efforts toward reducing demand could be more effective in the long run.…
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Ocean in Peril: UNCTAD Calls For Urgent Action on a Global Blue Deal to Safeguard Our Planet's Future
UNCTAD Deputy Secretary-General Pedro Manuel Moreno calls for urgent actions on Global Blue Deal in order to protect our planet's future.…
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India's Burgeoning Population Leaves It Vulnerable to Climate Change, says Former UNEP Executive Director Erik Solheim
As India continues to face the challenges of climate change, the insights shared by Erik Solheim serve as a reminder of the country's vulnerability and the importance of concerted efforts to combat this global crisis.…
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Jordan's Agri Ministry Pledges to Achieve Balance Between Local Production & Demand
The Ministry of Agriculture remains committed to promoting local production, protecting farmers' interests, and ensuring fair prices for consumers.…
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Sri Lankan Agri Minister to Offer a Bag of Urea Fertilizer at Rs. 5,000 in Maha Season
The agriculture ministry’s efforts to stabilize the economy and reduce fertilizer prices reflect its dedication to the agricultural sector and the well-being of the farming community.…
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S Korea Witnesses Sea Salt Demand Surge Amid Impending Release of Contaminated Water from Japan's Fukushima
Japan plans to release more than 1 million tonnes of contaminated water, primarily used to cool the reactors at the Fukushima plant, into the sea by this summer.…
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Canada Extends Tariff-Free Order for Ukraine, Imposes Strict Access Measures on Sheltered Farm Sectors
The decision to extend tariff-free access for most Ukrainian goods demonstrates Canada's commitment to supporting Ukraine during this challenging period.…
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Canada & FAO Sign Agreement to Enhance Climate Resilience in Southern Iraq
Dr. Salah El Hajj Hassan, the FAO Representative in Iraq, underscored the support and partnership with the Canadian government in facilitating climate change adaptation and valued the active involvement of civil society organizations and non-governmental organizations in the project.…
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World Bank Extends USD 55 Mn Loan to Boost Moldova's Agriculture Sector
The Ministry of Agriculture and the World Bank are now set to collaborate closely to ensure the efficient and effective implementation of the loan.…
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Ukraine's Agriculture at Risk: Kakhovka Dam Collapse Threatens Farmland
As Ukraine grapples with the aftermath of the Kakhovka dam's destruction, the focus remains on ensuring the well-being of its citizens and finding long-term solutions to safeguard the country's agricultural sector against future risks.…
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Gender Inequality & Climate Change Exacerbate Food Insecurity for Women in Pakistan's Agri Sector: Study
Gender inequality and the impact of climate change have significantly contributed to food insecurity among women in Pakistan's agricultural sector.…
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China Extracting Tibet's Precious Groundwater & Springwater for Profit, Reveals Report
The unsustainable exploitation of Tibet's groundwater resources and the commodification of its pristine water sources pose significant environmental, social, and economic concerns.…
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