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Book (stand-alone)Technical reportAsia-Pacific Fishery Commission (APFIC). Report of the executive committee: sixty-eighth session 2000
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No results found.This document presents the final report of the sixty-eighth session of the Executive Committee of the Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission (APFIC) which was held at the FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand, from 5 to 7 July 2000. Major topics discussed were: progress reports on the inter-sessional activities of APFIC; reports of the Ad hoc Legal and Financial Working Group and the study on the future role of APFIC; and progress report on preparations for the twenty-seventh session of the Commission. The summary of the main recommendations/decisions is shown in Appendix F. -
MeetingMeeting documentReport of the sixty-eighth session Executive Committee of The European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EuFMD)
Vilnius-Lithuania, 7-8 November 2002
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BookletTechnical briefThe Status of Youth in Agrifood Systems
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2025Young people stand at the heart of a rapidly changing world. They have the vision, energy and entrepreneurial spirit to find new and innovative ways to cultivate, create, package and transport the food we all need. If adequately nourished, educated, equipped with resources and involved in decision-making, young people can drive economic transformation and global prosperity. This brief presents the key messages and findings from the FAO report The Status of Youth in Agrifood Systems – the most comprehensive evidence-based analysis of youth engagement in agrifood systems to date. It highlights both the opportunities available to young people and the structural barriers they face, offering actionable recommendations for policymakers and development actors. The aim is to support more equitable and sustainable agrifood systems, where rural youth are not only beneficiaries but also drivers of change. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookTracking progress on food and agriculture-related SDG indicators 2025 2025The achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the 2030 Agenda is now more crucial than ever, as the target date draws near and many goals are still far from being achieved. Countries across the globe are grappling with an array of complex and interconnected challenges, including ongoing conflicts, health crises, biodiversity loss, the escalating impacts of climate change, and political and economic tensions. FAO is the custodian agency for 22 SDG indicators spanning Goals 2, 5, 6, 12, 14 and 15. Among its key responsibilities as a custodian agency is to curate the indicator methodologies, collect, harmonize and compile data from countries, as well as disseminate and analyse data at global level. This report provides an analysis of regional and global figures and trends for the 22 SDG indicators under FAO's responsibility, thus fulfilling one of FAO’s key roles as custodian agency. The world is at a moderate distance from achieving roughly half of the food and agriculture-related SDG indicators under FAO custodianship; one-quarter of the indicators are close to being achieved, whereas another quarter remains far or very far from being achieved. Meanwhile, progress since 2015 has deteriorated on over three-fifths of the indicators; one indicator has stagnated; whereas only the remaining one-third of indicators have registered an improvement or slight improvement.
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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookNon-Wood Forest Products In The Gambia
EC/FAO ACP Data Collection Project technical report - AFDCA/TN/02
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No results found.An overview of NWFPs in The Gambia, covering honey, foodplants, bushmeat and medicines.