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Book (stand-alone)General interest book仝毖谄谏 70 年 (1945 年-2015 年) 2015本书讲述了粮农组织七十年的历史、其主要人物及奋斗历程。我们对粮农组织档案进行了挖掘,整理出未曾发表过的黑白图像,从而展现出描绘本组织初年的那些令人回味的画面组合。本书还记录了粮农组织取得的十大成就,例如根除牛瘟,确保全球生物多样性所必需的协议《植物遗传资源条约》,对保护海洋生态系统至关重要的《负责任渔业行为守则》等。粮农组织在未来几年面临的重大挑战也得到了阐述并归纳为两大主题:消除饥饿和营养不良,以及我们要采取什么行动来应对气候变化。本出版物通过把读者带到粮农组织区域办事处章节以了解各办事处的区域举措。粮农组织作为一个中立论坛每年举办许多会议,我们谨向您敞开粮农组织驻罗马总部的大门,让您作一次虚拟观光,徜徉于本组织织不同国家厅的各个角落。本书浅显易懂、设计简明且具有吸引力,适合于任何读者。
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Book (series)FlagshipThe State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2025
Addressing high food price inflation for food security and nutrition
2025While some progress and recovery have been made in recent years, the world is still above pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels and far from eradicating hunger and food insecurity by 2030 (SDG Target 2.1). Similarly, despite some progress in the global nutrition targets, the world is not on track to achieve SDG Target 2.2. Among other factors, persistent food price inflation has slowed this momentum.The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2025 highlights how elevated inflation in many countries has undermined purchasing power and, especially among low-income populations, access to healthy diets. The report documents how high food price inflation is associated with increases in food insecurity and child malnutrition. Vulnerable groups, including low-income households, women, and rural communities, can be particularly affected by food price inflation, risking setbacks in the fight against hunger and malnutrition.In response to these challenges and to prevent future price shocks, the report examines policy measures adopted by countries, and outlines what is necessary going forwards. It stresses the importance of coherent implementation of fiscal and monetary policies to stabilize markets, promote open and resilient trade, and protect vulnerable populations. Additionally, it calls for better data systems and sustained investment in resilient agrifood systems to build long-term food security and nutrition. These coordinated actions are vital to reignite progress towards ending hunger and malnutrition by 2030. -
Book (series)FlagshipThe State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2024
Blue Transformation in action
2024The 2024 edition of The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture features the Blue Transformation in action, illustrated by activities and initiatives, led by FAO in collaboration with Members, partners and key stakeholders, to integrate aquatic foods into global food security and sustainability, enhance policy advocacy, scientific research and capacity building, disseminate sustainable practices and technological innovations, and support community involvement. Part 1 of this edition of The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture benefits from significant improvements in data collection, analytical and assessment tools and methodologies to present the most up-to-date review of world fisheries and aquaculture production and utilization. Part 2 highlights the role of FAO and its partners to catalyse the transformational changes required to support aquaculture expansion and intensification, effective management of global fisheries and upgrading of aquatic value chains. Part 3 covers the high-impact challenges and opportunities of the untapped potential of utilizing whole fish and by-products to improve food security and nutrition, expounds on the role of aquatic food systems in providing critical climate, biodiversity and environmentally sound solutions, and highlights the importance of their integration into national and multilateral processes. It also presents an outlook on future trends up to 2032 based on projections. The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2024 provides the most up-to-date and evidence-based information, supporting policy, scientific and technical insights on challenges, opportunities and innovations shaping the present and future of the sector, for the benefit of a wide and expanding audience of policymakers, managers, scientists, fishers, farmers, traders, civil society activists and consumers. -
Book (stand-alone)Manual / guide青少年生物多样性科普手册 2022
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《青年与联合国全球联盟学习和行动系列:青少年生物多样性科普手册》是为学校、青年团体和其他好奇的年轻学习者提供的教育资源。本手册从基因、物种和生态系统方面解释了生物多样性。它探索了海底、陆地、空中、河流和湖泊以及生产我们食物的农场的生物多样性。本手册考虑了为什么生物多样性很重要,人类如何影响生物多样性,以及我们必须做些什么来保护世界生物资源。在手册的最后,提供了一些鼓舞人心的青年人领导倡议的例子,并给出了容易遵循的动作计划来帮助你制定自己的生物多样性项目和保护活动。
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Book (stand-alone)High-profileAsia and the Pacific Regional Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2025
Accelerating actions for agrifood systems transformation for food security and better nutrition
2025Also available in:
No results found.In 2024, twenty-five million people in Asia and the Pacific escaped hunger, reducing undernourishment to 6.4 percent from 7.0 percent in 2023. Yet, the region still accounts for nearly 40 percent of the world’s hungry, with almost 80 percent living in Southern Asia. Despite progress since 2000, child stunting, wasting, and anaemia among women of reproductive age remain above global nutrition targets.Healthy diets remain costly in the region, averaging 4.77 PPP dollars per day in 2024, higher than the global average of 4.46 PPP dollars. Eastern Asia has the highest cost at 5.95 PPP dollars per day. Though costs have risen since 2017, fewer people are now unable to afford a healthy diet, with affordability in the region better than the global average. Transforming agrifood systems is key to improving food availability, access, and affordability. Economic growth, regional cooperation, and climate variability shape food security, but inclusive growth is essential to reduce inequalities. Regional bodies like ASEAN, SAARC, and SPC are vital for driving this transformation.National pathways, highlighted during the 2025 UN Food Systems Summit Global Stocktake, emphasize stakeholder engagement, gender empowerment, innovation, and sustainable financing. However, many countries still must develop actionable, costed plans with clear implementation and monitoring frameworks. Accelerated, coordinated action is critical to meet food security and nutrition goals across Asia and the Pacific. -
No Thumbnail AvailablePolicy briefPolicy briefAdvancing women’s participation in agrifood trade through inclusive policies 2025
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No results found.Agrifood trade presents significant potential to enhance women’s economic participation and support broader development outcomes, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where women play essential roles across production, processing and marketing. Despite the expansion of global agricultural trade over the past two decades, women continue to face systemic barriers that limit their ability to engage in and benefit from commercial opportunities. These constraints stem from disparities in land rights, financial inclusion, access to technology and education, and the weight of unpaid care responsibilities, while discriminatory social norms further restrict mobility and decision-making power within agrifood value chains. Such inequalities reduce the efficiency and resilience of value chains and impose substantial economic costs at the national and global levels. Efforts to promote women’s participation in agrifood trade increasingly focus on strengthening the functioning of territorial markets, improving collective action, and expanding women’s involvement in sustainable value chains. Reforms in trade facilitation, customs procedures and digitalization can help alleviate gender-specific obstacles, particularly for micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises led by women. In parallel, national policies that integrate gender-responsive measures into trade and agricultural strategies, financial inclusion programmes and value chain development initiatives are helping to close persistent gaps. Improved gender-disaggregated data and analytical tools are also essential to guide policy design and assess the distributional impacts of trade measures. -
No Thumbnail AvailablePolicy briefPolicy briefTrade and Nutrition: Association and policy approaches 2025
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No results found.Trade is fundamental to agrifood systems, connecting surplus and deficit regions and supporting a more reliable supply of safe, diverse and sufficient food. Openness to trade increases food availability and dietary diversity and supports economic growth, employment and the efficient use of natural resources. In 2020, countries produced an average of about 120 food items, while the number of food items supplied for consumption reached roughly 225, underscoring the role of trade in expanding dietary diversity. Evidence shows that domestic production alone does not meet nutrient requirements in 120 out of 177 countries analysed, and greater trade openness is positively associated with nutrient adequacy. Trade can improve access to micronutrients such as vitamin A, calcium and zinc, although its effects on dietary patterns vary: openness can increase the availability of both nutritious foods and energy-dense products with low nutritional value, contributing in some contexts to rising overweight and obesity. Food prices represent an important channel through which trade affects nutrition. Imports can lower domestic prices, improving consumer access to diverse foods, but may also reduce incomes for resource-poor farmers unable to compete in global markets. Changes in relative prices shape consumption patterns, and consumer responses depend on income levels and preferences. Overall, trade influences nutrition through multiple pathways, reinforcing the importance of coherent policies that enhance availability, diversity and affordability while safeguarding public health and supporting inclusive development. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical reportLinking FAO agrifood system interventions to subnational spatial typologies for resilience building
Evidence from Afghanistan, Nigeria and South Sudan
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No results found.With declining resources for humanitarian and development efforts, resilience has emerged as a priority in development programming, as it offers cost-effective means to address both immediate and long-term needs. Evidence shows that resilience frameworks are most effective when interventions are tailored to local contexts and embedded in multi-year strategies that reduce vulnerabilities while responding to urgent needs. This study analyses agrifood system interventions implemented by FAO in 2022 and 2023 in Nigeria, Afghanistan and South Sudan. Using spatial resilience typologies that classify subnational areas by levels of persistent acute food insecurity, macronutrient availability, and connectivity, the analysis examines both the distribution of interventions and their combinations within projects and across geographic areas. -
BookletEmergency responseNigeria: DIEM-Impact rapid analysis of the impact of flooding on agriculture
October 2025
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No results found.The main rainy season in Nigeria takes place from May to October in the north, and from February to November in the south. Flooding has become a recurrent event during these periods. Over the first two weeks of October 2025, flooding was reported in Jigawa, Kebbi, Niger, Sokoto and Taraba states. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations' (FAO’s) Data in Emergencies (DIEM) Events Visualization in Emergencies (EVE) system enhances the understanding of flood events and their impacts on various land cover types with a focus on agricultural areas. EVE provides biweekly updates across 40+ countries, including Nigeria. In this DIEM-Impact brief, FAO provides the results of the rapid crop loss analysis and details the potential implications for agricultural livelihoods. FAO established DIEM-Impact to provide a granular and rapid understanding of the impact of large-scale hazards on agriculture and agricultural livelihoods using a variety of assessment methodologies, including primary and secondary information, remote sensing technologies, and FAO’s damage and loss methodology. DIEM-Impact presents a regularly updated and accessible state of food insecurity in fragile environments, and helps underpin FAO's programming based on evidence.