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NewsletterNewsletterFAO One Country One Priority Product Newsletter, January 2024 – Issue #5 2024
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No results found.This newsletter collates a variety of activities that have taken place under the One Country One Priority Product Initiative (OCOP) from October to December 2023. This includes the launching event of the OCOP global project under the FAO-China South-South Cooperation Programme; the OCOP global annual meeting and also the national OCOP annual meeting in Bangladesh, Egypt, Malawi, Uzbekistan, Trinidad and Tobago; and updates on other national meetings and events in Albenia, Belize, Samoa, and Turkey. The newsletter also covers a feature story on the cocoa sector of Trinidad and Tobago. -
NewsletterNewsletterFAO One Country One Priority Product Newsletter, April 2023 – Issue #2 2023
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No results found.This newsletter collates a variety of activities that have taken place under the One Country One Priority Product Initiative (OCOP) from January to April 2023. It describes a period of intensifying marked by the strengthening of international technical partnerships with the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences (CATAS) and the establishment of an African Regional Organizing Group to coordinate the OCOP country projects led by over 25 FAO Members in the FAO Africa region. The focus of the implementation is on the five OCOP demonstration countries, one in each FAO region. This Newsletter Issue describes how their initial phases of implementation have been coordinated and mutually supportive, and how demonstration countries have been launching their projects to sustainably develop the Special Agricultural Products selected for their country with inception workshops with local stakeholders participating. Communication about the initiative is focusing on these demonstration countries on the OCOP Global website, alongside online, open access training resources that cover each of their Special Agricultural Products as well as several others selected by projects that will soon follow in the demonstration country's footsteps. Finally, a field story about small-scale farming practices for sweet cherries in Uzbekistan, as an illustration of how the sustainable development of the value chain of one product can have positive spillovers that help farmers improve the livelihood from a variety of crops. -
NewsletterNewsletterFAO One Country One Priority Product Newsletter, October 2023 – Issue #4 2023
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No results found.This newsletter collates a variety of activities that have taken place under the One Country One Priority Product Initiative (OCOP) from July to September 2023. This includes launching event of implementation of country projects in FAO the Near East and North Africa (NENA) region and Latin America and Caribbean region, updates on meetings of Regional Organizing Group for OCOP initiative in different regions, and other OCOP related initiatives in Bangladesh, Uzbekistan and Chaina. Finally, there is a field story about the potential of date palms sector in Egypt.
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2017The Nations accepting this Constitution, being determined to promote the common welfare by furthering separate and collective action on their part for the purpose of: raising levels of nutrition and standards of living of the peoples under their respective jurisdictions; securing improvements in the efficiency of the production and distribution of all food and agricultural products; bettering the condition of rural populations; and thus contributing towards an expanding world economy and ensuring humanity's freedom from hunger; hereby establish the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, hereinafter referred to as the "Organization", through which the Members will report to one another on the measures taken and the progress achieved in the field of action set forth above. -
BookletCorporate general interestGender Strategy for the FNS-CELAC PLAN 2017
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The objective of this Plan is to contribute to "achieving concrete results that will lead to significant improvements in the quality of life of our peoples, aimed at the eradication of poverty, especially extreme poverty, which guarantee food security with a gender focus and respecting the diversity of dietary habits, in order to meet the challenges of food security and nutrition with a view to eradicating hunger and enjoying the Right to Food, especially in vulnerable sectors of the population" -
DocumentManual / guideDomestic Animal Diversity Information System (DAD-IS) - User manual 2020The Domestic Animal Diversity Information System (DAD-IS) is the global clearing-house mechanism for animal genetic resources for food and agriculture (AnGR) that was developed and is maintained by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The 4th and most recent version of DAD-IS was launched in November 2017.