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NewsletterNewsletterFAO Malawi Newsletter, June 2021 - Issue #6
UN Food systems summit dialogues: the Malawi story so far
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No results found.This issue of the FAO Malawi newsletter brings news from the months of April to June 2021. Highlights include activities that are being carried out in-country under the Global Action for Fall armyworm control and the United Nations food systems summit 2021 dialogues. -
NewsletterNewsletterFAO Malawi Newsletter, June 2019 - Issue #2 2019
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No results found.This FAO Malawi newsletter is an online publication that provides a snapshot view of activities that the FAO Malawi country programme in collaboration with the Government of Malawi and relevant implementing partners for specific projects, have undertaken in the period between April and June 2019. The activities covered within this publication were made possible through financial support from the European Union, the Government of Flanders, Government of Japan. -
NewsletterNewsletterFAO Malawi Newsletter, September 2022 - Issue #11 2022
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No results found.This issue of the FAO Malawi Newsletter highlights the Country Office's activities and achievements for the period between July to September 2022. This issue contains stories on: the first-ever Regional Workshop for Fall Armyworm Control in Africa, the visit of the Subregional Coordinator for Southern Africa to Malawi, the support to improved nutrition through the launch of a new fish recipe book, ongoing work to safeguard fisheries resources and a new and promising collaboration with the private sector.
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ProjectFactsheetMalawi 2020 National Census of Agriculture and Livestock (NACA) Planning Phase Technical Support - TCP/MLW/3802 2024
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No results found.The National Census of Agriculture and Livestock (NACA) is a national survey designed to be conducted every 10 years, the most recent of which was conducted in 2006-2007. The overall objective of the NACA is to provide data for evidence-based decision-making and improved capacity for planning agriculture and rural development. Specifically, the NACA provides data on food and agricultural production required for monitoring food security and estimating agricultural and development programmes, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy III (2017-2022). In this context and given the importance of this activity in the country, the Government of Malawi, through the National Statistical Office (NSO), requested technical support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to prepare and conduct the NACA in 2020. NACA Phase 1 consisted of the preparation of the census and sampling design, sample design of households, detailed work plan development, and the budget for the census. The TCP supported the activities in Phase 1. Phase 2 will include technical support during the data collection, field work, reporting and dissemination of the survey and census findings. The design and implementation of the project addressed the management of the necessary activities to carry out the 2020 NACA, responding to national priorities, specifically making data available to inform evidence-based decision-making. -
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BookletCorporate general interestAgricultural production statistics 2000–2022 2023
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No results found.FAO Statistics Division provides harmonized agricultural production data collected for 199 countries and territories. FAOSTAT agricultural production domain covers data on crop and livestock commodities from production volumes to harvested areas and animal slaughtering rates. In addition, data for selected processed crop and livestock products, synchronized and derived from the Food Balance Sheets domain, are also available up to the year 2021. Crop and livestock statistics are recorded for 278 products, covering the following categories: 1) crops primary, 2) crops processed, 3) live animals, 4) livestock primary and 5) livestock processed.This analytical brief summarizes and highlights relevant patterns from 2000 up to 2022 featured by the latest data published on the FAOSTAT data platform.