Strengthen the American agricultural economy
Tuna and tuna-like fishes, most notably the yellowfin and Atlantic sailfish make up about 70 percent of the reported catches in Grenada.
Tapping into young people’s agribusiness potential in Rwanda
A third of Rwandans are aged between 15 and 34, and youth employment is a critical policy issue that directly affects national food security.
Sustaining the Tuna Value Chain in Grenada
Tuna and tuna-like fishes, most notably the yellowfin and Atlantic sailfish make up about 70 percent of the reported catches in Grenada.
Global food prices dip by 0.9% in December 2021
The FAO Meat Price Index was broadly stable in December but over 2021 as a whole, the FAO Meat Price Index was 12.7 percent higher than in 2020.
FAO signs key agreement with Chinese Government
The agreement marks the official launch of Phase III of the FAO-China South-South Cooperation Programme after China’s announcement of an additional $50 million in funding.
Healthy Habits for the New Year
A third of Rwandans are aged between 15 and 34, and youth employment is a critical policy issue that directly affects national food security.
Antigua and Barbuda gets hooked on aquaponics
Aquaponics is becoming increasingly popular, because it can be set up in a wide range of sizes, from large-scale production that requires public and private investments.
Integrating social protection and agriculture to improve diets
Micronutrient deficiency, also known as hidden hunger, is a result of consuming on a day-to-day basis a diet composed mostly of starchy staples.
The US accepts the market for Vietnam’s pomelos
The whole country will harvest about 140,000 tons of pomelo. This will be a good opportunity for Vietnamese pomelos conquer the US market.