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Book (stand-alone)FAO strategy / plan / policy / roadmapGlobal Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources and the Interlaken Declaration
Adopted by the International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, Interlaken, Switzerland, 3-7 September 2007
2007Sustainable use, development and conservation of the world’s livestock genetic resources are of vital importance to agriculture, food production, rural development and the environment. In recognition of the need to develop an effective framework for the management of these resources and to address the threat of genetic erosion, 109 countries came together in September 2007 at the first International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture held in Inter laken, Switzerland. The Conference adopted the Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources – which includes 23 strategic priorities for action to promote the wise management of these vital resources. The Global Plan of Action is the outcome of a country-driven process of reporting, analysis and discussion, which also resulted in the preparation of The State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, the first comprehensive global assessment of livestock diversity and its management. The Conference also adopted the Interlaken Declaration on Animal Genetic Resources, which affirms countries’ commitment to the implementation of the Global Plan of Action and to ensuring that the world’s livestock biodiversity is utilized to promote global food security and remains available to future generations. -
Book (stand-alone)FAO strategy / plan / policy / roadmapRencana Aksi Global Sumber Daya Genetik Ternak dan Deklarasi Interlaken
Diadopsi dari Konferensi Teknis Internasional Sumber Daya Genetik Ternak untuk Pangan dan Pertanian, Interlaken, Switzerland, 3-7 September 2007
2011Pemanfaatan berkelanjutan, pembangunan dan konservasi SDGT dunia merupakan hal yan sangat penting untuk pembangunan pertanian, produksi pangan, pembangunan pedesaan dan lingkungan. Untuk menunjukkan pentingnya pengembangan kerangka kerja yang efektif untuk manajemen sumber daya ini dan menunjukkan adanya ancaman erosi genetik, maka 109 negara berkumpul pada bulan September 2007 dalam pertemuan pertama yaitu Konferensi Teknis Internasional Sumber Daya Genetik Ternak untuk Pangan dan Pertan ian (International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture) yang diselenggarakan di Interlaken, Switzerland. Konferensi tersebut menyetujui The Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources - yang menyampaikan 23 Area Prioritas Strategis untuk rencana aksi guna mempromosikan kebjakan tatalaksana sumber daya yang sangat penting ini. The Global Plan of Action merupakan hasil dari suatu proses dalam tiap negara mencakup pelaporan, analisis dan diskusi, y ang juga dihasilkan sebagai bagian dari penyiapan The State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, yang merupakan pengkajian secara menyeluruh tentang keragaman peternakan dan tatalaksanana. Konferensi tersebut juga menyetujui The Interlaken Declaration on Animal Genetic Resources, yang menguatkan komitmen setiap negara untuk melaksanakan The Global Plan of Action serta memastikan bahwa setiap keragaman ternak dunia digunakan untuk mempromosikan keamanan pangan dunia serta tetap tersedia untuk generasi mendatang. -
Book (stand-alone)FAO strategy / plan / policy / roadmapDen Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer og Interlaken-Deklarationen
Vedtaget af den Internationale Tekniske Konference om Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, Interlaken, Schweiz, den 3.-7. september 2007
2008Bæredygtig anvendelse, udvikling og bevaring af verdens husdyrgenetiske ressourcer er af afgørende betydning for landbruget, fødevareproduktionen, udviklingen af landdistrikter og miljøet. I erkendelse af behovet for fastlæggelse af effektive rammer for forvaltningen af disse ressourcer og for imødegåelse af truslen om udryddelse af genetisk mangfoldighed mødtes 109 lande i september 2007 på den første Internationale Tekniske Konference om Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer i Interlaken, Schweiz. Konfer encen vedtog Den Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, som omfatter 23 strategiske prioriteringer for handling til fremme af sund forvaltning af disse vitale ressourcer. Den Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer er resultatet af de enkelte landes proces for rapportering, analyse og debat, som ligeledes udmøntede sig i udarbejdelsen af Tilstandsrapporten om Verdens Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, som er den første samlede globale vurdering af husdyrgenetisk mangfoldigh ed og forvaltningen deraf. Konferencen vedtog endvidere Interlaken-Deklarationen om Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, der bekræfter landenes forpligtelse til at gennemføre Den Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer og sikre, at verdens husdyrs biodiversitet udnyttes til at fremme global fødevaresikkerhed og fortsat er tilgængelig for fremtidige generationer. -
Book (stand-alone)FAO strategy / plan / policy / roadmapGlobal Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources and the Interlaken Declaration
Adopted by the International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, Interlaken, Switzerland, 3-7 September 2007
2007Sustainable use, development and conservation of the world’s livestock genetic resources are of vital importance to agriculture, food production, rural development and the environment. In recognition of the need to develop an effective framework for the management of these resources and to address the threat of genetic erosion, 109 countries came together in September 2007 at the first International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture held in Inter laken, Switzerland. The Conference adopted the Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources – which includes 23 strategic priorities for action to promote the wise management of these vital resources. The Global Plan of Action is the outcome of a country-driven process of reporting, analysis and discussion, which also resulted in the preparation of The State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, the first comprehensive global assessment of livestock diversity and its management. The Conference also adopted the Interlaken Declaration on Animal Genetic Resources, which affirms countries’ commitment to the implementation of the Global Plan of Action and to ensuring that the world’s livestock biodiversity is utilized to promote global food security and remains available to future generations. -
Book (stand-alone)FAO strategy / plan / policy / roadmapRencana Aksi Global Sumber Daya Genetik Ternak dan Deklarasi Interlaken
Diadopsi dari Konferensi Teknis Internasional Sumber Daya Genetik Ternak untuk Pangan dan Pertanian, Interlaken, Switzerland, 3-7 September 2007
2011Pemanfaatan berkelanjutan, pembangunan dan konservasi SDGT dunia merupakan hal yan sangat penting untuk pembangunan pertanian, produksi pangan, pembangunan pedesaan dan lingkungan. Untuk menunjukkan pentingnya pengembangan kerangka kerja yang efektif untuk manajemen sumber daya ini dan menunjukkan adanya ancaman erosi genetik, maka 109 negara berkumpul pada bulan September 2007 dalam pertemuan pertama yaitu Konferensi Teknis Internasional Sumber Daya Genetik Ternak untuk Pangan dan Pertan ian (International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture) yang diselenggarakan di Interlaken, Switzerland. Konferensi tersebut menyetujui The Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources - yang menyampaikan 23 Area Prioritas Strategis untuk rencana aksi guna mempromosikan kebjakan tatalaksana sumber daya yang sangat penting ini. The Global Plan of Action merupakan hasil dari suatu proses dalam tiap negara mencakup pelaporan, analisis dan diskusi, y ang juga dihasilkan sebagai bagian dari penyiapan The State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, yang merupakan pengkajian secara menyeluruh tentang keragaman peternakan dan tatalaksanana. Konferensi tersebut juga menyetujui The Interlaken Declaration on Animal Genetic Resources, yang menguatkan komitmen setiap negara untuk melaksanakan The Global Plan of Action serta memastikan bahwa setiap keragaman ternak dunia digunakan untuk mempromosikan keamanan pangan dunia serta tetap tersedia untuk generasi mendatang. -
Book (stand-alone)FAO strategy / plan / policy / roadmapDen Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer og Interlaken-Deklarationen
Vedtaget af den Internationale Tekniske Konference om Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, Interlaken, Schweiz, den 3.-7. september 2007
2008Bæredygtig anvendelse, udvikling og bevaring af verdens husdyrgenetiske ressourcer er af afgørende betydning for landbruget, fødevareproduktionen, udviklingen af landdistrikter og miljøet. I erkendelse af behovet for fastlæggelse af effektive rammer for forvaltningen af disse ressourcer og for imødegåelse af truslen om udryddelse af genetisk mangfoldighed mødtes 109 lande i september 2007 på den første Internationale Tekniske Konference om Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer i Interlaken, Schweiz. Konfer encen vedtog Den Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, som omfatter 23 strategiske prioriteringer for handling til fremme af sund forvaltning af disse vitale ressourcer. Den Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer er resultatet af de enkelte landes proces for rapportering, analyse og debat, som ligeledes udmøntede sig i udarbejdelsen af Tilstandsrapporten om Verdens Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, som er den første samlede globale vurdering af husdyrgenetisk mangfoldigh ed og forvaltningen deraf. Konferencen vedtog endvidere Interlaken-Deklarationen om Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, der bekræfter landenes forpligtelse til at gennemføre Den Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer og sikre, at verdens husdyrs biodiversitet udnyttes til at fremme global fødevaresikkerhed og fortsat er tilgængelig for fremtidige generationer. -
Book (stand-alone)FAO strategy / plan / policy / roadmapGlobal Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources and the Interlaken Declaration
Adopted by the International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, Interlaken, Switzerland, 3-7 September 2007
2007Sustainable use, development and conservation of the world’s livestock genetic resources are of vital importance to agriculture, food production, rural development and the environment. In recognition of the need to develop an effective framework for the management of these resources and to address the threat of genetic erosion, 109 countries came together in September 2007 at the first International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture held in Inter laken, Switzerland. The Conference adopted the Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources – which includes 23 strategic priorities for action to promote the wise management of these vital resources. The Global Plan of Action is the outcome of a country-driven process of reporting, analysis and discussion, which also resulted in the preparation of The State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, the first comprehensive global assessment of livestock diversity and its management. The Conference also adopted the Interlaken Declaration on Animal Genetic Resources, which affirms countries’ commitment to the implementation of the Global Plan of Action and to ensuring that the world’s livestock biodiversity is utilized to promote global food security and remains available to future generations. -
Book (stand-alone)FAO strategy / plan / policy / roadmapRencana Aksi Global Sumber Daya Genetik Ternak dan Deklarasi Interlaken
Diadopsi dari Konferensi Teknis Internasional Sumber Daya Genetik Ternak untuk Pangan dan Pertanian, Interlaken, Switzerland, 3-7 September 2007
2011Pemanfaatan berkelanjutan, pembangunan dan konservasi SDGT dunia merupakan hal yan sangat penting untuk pembangunan pertanian, produksi pangan, pembangunan pedesaan dan lingkungan. Untuk menunjukkan pentingnya pengembangan kerangka kerja yang efektif untuk manajemen sumber daya ini dan menunjukkan adanya ancaman erosi genetik, maka 109 negara berkumpul pada bulan September 2007 dalam pertemuan pertama yaitu Konferensi Teknis Internasional Sumber Daya Genetik Ternak untuk Pangan dan Pertan ian (International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture) yang diselenggarakan di Interlaken, Switzerland. Konferensi tersebut menyetujui The Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources - yang menyampaikan 23 Area Prioritas Strategis untuk rencana aksi guna mempromosikan kebjakan tatalaksana sumber daya yang sangat penting ini. The Global Plan of Action merupakan hasil dari suatu proses dalam tiap negara mencakup pelaporan, analisis dan diskusi, y ang juga dihasilkan sebagai bagian dari penyiapan The State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, yang merupakan pengkajian secara menyeluruh tentang keragaman peternakan dan tatalaksanana. Konferensi tersebut juga menyetujui The Interlaken Declaration on Animal Genetic Resources, yang menguatkan komitmen setiap negara untuk melaksanakan The Global Plan of Action serta memastikan bahwa setiap keragaman ternak dunia digunakan untuk mempromosikan keamanan pangan dunia serta tetap tersedia untuk generasi mendatang. -
Book (stand-alone)FAO strategy / plan / policy / roadmapDen Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer og Interlaken-Deklarationen
Vedtaget af den Internationale Tekniske Konference om Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, Interlaken, Schweiz, den 3.-7. september 2007
2008Bæredygtig anvendelse, udvikling og bevaring af verdens husdyrgenetiske ressourcer er af afgørende betydning for landbruget, fødevareproduktionen, udviklingen af landdistrikter og miljøet. I erkendelse af behovet for fastlæggelse af effektive rammer for forvaltningen af disse ressourcer og for imødegåelse af truslen om udryddelse af genetisk mangfoldighed mødtes 109 lande i september 2007 på den første Internationale Tekniske Konference om Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer i Interlaken, Schweiz. Konfer encen vedtog Den Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, som omfatter 23 strategiske prioriteringer for handling til fremme af sund forvaltning af disse vitale ressourcer. Den Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer er resultatet af de enkelte landes proces for rapportering, analyse og debat, som ligeledes udmøntede sig i udarbejdelsen af Tilstandsrapporten om Verdens Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, som er den første samlede globale vurdering af husdyrgenetisk mangfoldigh ed og forvaltningen deraf. Konferencen vedtog endvidere Interlaken-Deklarationen om Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer, der bekræfter landenes forpligtelse til at gennemføre Den Globale Handlingsplan for Husdyrgenetiske Ressourcer og sikre, at verdens husdyrs biodiversitet udnyttes til at fremme global fødevaresikkerhed og fortsat er tilgængelig for fremtidige generationer.
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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookThe future of food and agriculture - Trends and challenges 2017
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No results found.What will be needed to realize the vision of a world free from hunger and malnutrition? After shedding light on the nature of the challenges that agriculture and food systems are facing now and throughout the 21st century, the study provides insights into what is at stake and what needs to be done. “Business as usual” is not an option. Major transformations in agricultural systems, rural economies, and natural resources management are necessary. The present study was undertaken for the quadrennial review of FAO’s strategic framework and for the preparation of the Organization Medium-Term plan 2018-2021. -
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World food demand has seen massive changes, including a shift from staple foods to animal proteins and vegetable oils. In the short to medium term, this trend in global food demand will continue. There will be an increased demand for vegetable oils, meat, sugar, dairy products and livestock feed made from coarse grains and oilseed meals. There are numerous mid-term forecasts for the Russian Federation’s meat sector. Most of them agree on the following trends: (i) the consumption of poultry and p ork meat will increase; (ii) the consumption of beef will decrease or stabilize; and (iii) the Russian Federation will remain a net importer of meat on the world market. According to OECD and FAO projections, meat imports from the Russian Federation will decrease from 3 to 1.3 million tonnes, owing to an anticipated growth in domestic chicken meat and pork production. The country’s share in global meat imports is anticipated to decrease from 12 percent in 2006–2010, to 4 percent in 2021. While t he Russian Federation will continue to play an important role in the international meat market, it will fall from its position as the largest meat importing country in 2006–2010 to the fourth largest global meat importer by 2021, behind Japan, sub-Saharan African countries, and Saudi Arabia. -
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