Seven reasons why pastoralism supports a better future
19 November 2021, Rome: Pastoralism, a traditional and extensive form of raising livestock, employs more than 200 million people in 100
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19 November 2021, Rome: Pastoralism, a traditional and extensive form of raising livestock, employs more than 200 million people in 100
Read More19 November 2021, Rome: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today unveiled a prototype rooftop farm at
Read More18 November 2021, Rome: Producing sound data on forests and land-use has become easier with the launch of a new phase of
Read More16 November 2021, Rome: Africa’s Great Green Wall (GGW) programme to combat desertification in the Sahel region is not only crucial to the
Read More13 November 2021, Afghanistan: Richard Trenchard, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations’ Representative in Afghanistan, warns that worsening
Read More10 November 2021, Rome: An ambitious new initiative announced today aims to reduce commodity-driven deforestation and restore forest landscapes, led by
Read More10 November 2021, Rome: New findings indicate the food crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) shows little sign
Read More09 November 2021, Afghanistan: “I particularly enjoy seeing farmers or herders smile when they receive agricultural inputs like feed or seeds; I
Read More08 November 2021, Rome: The food supply chain is on course to overtake farming and land use as the largest contributor to greenhouse
Read More08 November 2021, Rome: The Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), QU Dongyu, today hailed the Codex
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