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MeetingMeeting documentRussia. Item 11. STATEMENT of Head of the Russian delegation, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to FAO and Other International Organizations in Rome. Mr. V.VASILIEV on agenda item 11: “Prioritization of country and regional needs” of FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific (Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 8-11, 2022)
Thirty-sixth Session of the FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific (APRC 36)
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureGlobal Map of Black Soils 2022
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No results found.Considering the great importance of black soils and their risk of severe degradation, it has become crucial to develop a deeper understanding of the status of the black soils in the world including their distribution at national and global levels. During the second International Network of Black Soils (INBS) workshop in 2019, members discussed and agreed to develop a Global Black Soil Distribution Map (GBSmap) using a country-driven approach based on the endorsed definition of black soils. Two training sessions were organized in 2021 to support INBS members in developing their national maps. Fourteen INBS countries subsequently developed and submitted their national black soil distribution maps. -
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Book (stand-alone)NewsletterGLOBEFISH Highlights April 2020 ISSUE, with Annual 2019 Statistics
A quarterly update on world seafood markets
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No results found.Since 1984, the FAO GLOBEFISH project (through a project unit established within the Fishery and Aquaculture Department of FAO www.fao.org/in-action/globefish) has been providing Governments, national and international stakeholders with relevant data, information and knowledge on fish trade in order to assist them in designing and implementing efficient and inclusive market and trade strategies. These strategies contribute to the sustainable development of the fish trade sector (including the economic, social and environmental aspects) and, at the same time, contribute to improving food and nutrition security and strengthening livelihood opportunities and are directly linked to SO4. The publication contains a detailed quarterly update on market trends for a variety of major commodities. Combining the price information collected for the European Price Report with other market survey data collected by FAO GLOBEFISH, the report provides a detailed update on market trends for a variety of major commodities. Key market data is presented in a time series tabular or graphical form with a written analysis of trends and key events and news affecting commodities such as tuna, groundfish, small pelagics, shrimp, salmon, fishmeal and fish oil, cephalopods, bivalves and crustacea.