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No results found.Agricultural statistics, particularly on rice production data, is essential for ensuring effective policy planning, implementation and monitoring of national policies on crops development. However, many countries still face challenges in developing capacities on agricultural statistics. The countries of the Coalition for African Rice Development (CARD) needed to overcome these challenges in order to set up their national rice development strategies. This project was designed as a response to the increasing demand for South-South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTC) on rice production statistics, as countries seek to build on the specific strengths and experiences of those who have progressed further in upscaling their anti-hunger programmes. -
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No results found.A Joint Meeting of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues in Food and the Environment and the World Health Organization (WHO) Core Assessment Group on Pesticide Residues (JMPR) was held from 6–17 September and 4 and 7 October 2021. The meeting evaluated 15 pesticides for residues with regard to additional uses. The meeting estimated maximum residue levels and recommended them for use by CCPR and estimated supervised trials median residue (STMR) and highest residue (HR) levels as a basis for estimating dietary exposures. -
Book (series)Technical reportМировая реферативная база почвенных ресурсов 2014
Международная система почвенной классификации для диагностики почв и создания легенд почвенных карт - Исправленная и дополненная версия 2015
2018Легенды Почвенной карты мира (1974), созданной под эгидой ФАО и ЮНЕСКО (Soil Map of the World, FAO-UNESCO, 1971–1981) и Пересмотренной легенды (1988). В 1980 г. Международное общество почвоведов (International Society of Soil Science, ISSS, переименованное в 2002 г. в Международный союз наук о почве – International Union of Soil Sciences, IUSS) сформировало рабочую группу под названием «Между- народная реферативная база для почвенной классификации» (International Reference Base for Soil Classification). В ее задачи входило создание детальной научно обосно-ванной международной классификационной системы почв. В 1992 г. рабочая группа была переименована в «Мировую реферативную базу почвенных ресурсов» (World Reference Base for Soil Resources); результатами ее работы было первое издание WRB в 1998 г. (FAO, 1998) и второе издание в 2006 г. (IUSS Working Group WRB, 2006). В 1998 г. Мировая реферативная база была одобрена Советом Международного обще- ства почвоведов (ISSS Council) как официально рекомендуемая терминология для использования в названиях и классификации почв. История Мировой реферативной базы до 2006 г. подробно изложена во второй версии WRB (IUSS Working Group WRB, 2006). -
Book (series)FAO journalUnasylva: Forest and Landscape Restoration
No. 245. Vol. 66 2015/3
2015Forest and landscape restoration is a key issue in the ongoing discussions at the Paris Climate Change Conference, convened to broker a game-changing agreement on climate change. On a planet where the mark of human activity is almost ubiquitous, restoration is by necessity a concept that has to take into account human well-being and ongoing change. In addition, in order to succeed in the long term, forest and landscape restoration initiatives will need to successfully engage a range of stakehold ers, from policy-makers to local communities and from governments to private actors. This issue of Unasylva maps out some of the progress that has already been made, and the challenges that lie ahead.