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Book (stand-alone)High-profile经合组织‑粮农组织2024‑2033年农业展望 2024《经合组织‑粮农组织2024‑2033年农业展望》包含了对未来十年农产品、渔业和水产养殖市场的共识评估。今年的报告揭示了一些重要趋势。新兴经济体将在全球农业格局中发挥决定性作用,特别是印度,预计将首次超过中国。然而,预计低收入国家的卡路里摄入量仅会增加4%。尽管预计农业温室气体排放强度将有所下降,但农业直接排放可能会增加5%。然而,假设到2030年食品损失和浪费减少一半,这些排放量有可能全球减少4%,而营养不良人口可能达到1.53亿人。国际农业市场的有效运作仍将是全球粮食安全和农村人口生计的关键。考虑到预期的发展,预计在未来十年,国际实际基准价格将会略微下降,前提是没有环境、社会、地缘政治或经济因素引起的重大变化。
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《经合组织‑粮农组织2024‑2033年农业展望》对未来十年全球、区域和国家层面农产品和渔类市场前景进行全面分析。本报告由经济合作与发展组织和联合国粮食及农业组织共同编写,成员国和国际商品机构提供了支持,迄今已持续编撰20年。本报告为政策规划提供参考,特别是在近期全球新冠疫情、地缘政治紧张局势加剧以及气候变化影响日益加大的背景下。第20期《展望》回顾了过去二十年全球农业的演变,并预测至2033年。
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Book (stand-alone)GuidelineVoluntary Guidelines to Support the Progressive Realization of the Right to Adequate Food in the Context of National Food Security
Adopted by the 127th session of the FAO Council, 22-27 November 2004
2005The objective of the Voluntary Guidelines is to provide practical guidance to States in their implementation of the progressive realization of the right to adequate food in the context of national food security, in order to achieve the goals of the World Food Summit Plan of Action. They provide an additional instrument to combat hunger and poverty and to accelerate attainment of the Millennium Development Goals. The Voluntary Guid elines represent the first attempt by governments to interpret an economic, social and cultural right and to recommend actions to be undertaken for its realization. Moreover, they represent a step towards integrating human rights into the work of agencies dealing with food and agriculture. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookFAO Strategy for Partnerships with Civil Society Organizations 2013FAO has been working for many years with hundreds of civil society organizations (NGOs, community-based organizations, professional associations, networks, etc.) in technical work, emergency field operations, training and capacity building, and advocacy of best agricultural practices. Over the past years, civil society organizations (CSOs) have evolved in terms of coordination, structure, outreach, mobilization and advocacy capacity. In this period, FAO has also undergone changes i n management, revised its Strategic Framework and given a new impetus to decentralization. Therefore, a review of the existing 1999 FAO Policy and Strategy for Cooperation with Non-Governmental and Civil Society Organizations was needed. The FAO Strategy for Partnerships with Civil Society considers civil society as those non-state actors that work in the areas related to FAO’s mandate. It does not address partnerships with academia, research institutions or philanthropic found ations, as they will be treated in other FAO documents. Food producers’ organizations, given their specific nature and relevance in relation to FAO’s mandate, will be considered separately. In principle, as they usually are for-profit, they will fall under the FAO Strategy for Partnerships with the Private Sector, unless these organizations state otherwise and comply with the criteria for CSOs. These cases will be addressed individually. The Strategy identifies six areas of colla boration and two levels of interaction with different rationales and modus operandi: global-headquarters and decentralized (regional, national, local). The main focus of this Strategy is in working with civil society at th e decentralized level. In its Reviewed Strategic Framework, FAO has defined five Strategic Objectives to eradicate poverty and food insecurity. To achieve this, the Organization is seeking to expand its collaboration with CSOs committed to these objectives.
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Book (stand-alone)High-profileFAO Migration Framework – Migration as a choice and an opportunity for rural development 2019The FAO Migration Framework guides the Organization in carrying out its work on migration at global, regional and country levels. It aims to ensure greater coordination between technical units and decentralized offices, and strengthen coherence and synergies across the Organization. It presents FAO definition, vision and mission on migration and spells out the rational for FAO engagement in this area. It presents what FAO does on migration, identifying the four main thematic areas of work along the migration cycle. Finally, it describes how FAO works on migration along its core functions.