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Senior representatives of more than 60 countries including 22 cabinet ministers have met in Rome as...
City-planners must make urban horticulture an integral part of their development and planning...
Rapid population growth in the Near East is not being matched by growth in agricultural production...
Praising her commitment to the fight against hunger, FAO Director General, Jacques Diouf, awarded...
Floods and droughts in grain producing countries this year have triggered increases in food prices...
FAO Director-General Jacques Diouf today announced the appointment of Ann Tutwiler, a citizen of...
The Caucasian bee is just one of the actors of the rich biodiversity of Armenia, Azerbaijan and...
Over 3 million people have signed a petition calling on world leaders to make the elimination of...
Sweden and the Netherlands became the first resource partners to provide funds to FAO’s new...
Indigenous people to be given a stronger voice at FAO following the adoption of a new policy...
The Forestry Department of FAO yesterday received an important Spanish award in recognition of its...
A growing number of countries are taking steps to catalogue, conserve and better manage the genetic...
The key to long-term food security lies in boosting investment in agriculture, particularly in low-...
In a bid to shed new light on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, a FAO Technical...
Prices in most commodities in 2010 up sharply from 2009, meaning harder times ahead according to...