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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureGlobal dairy and GHG emissions
FAO Analysis 2005-2015
2019Also available in:
The flyer summarizes the key messages of the co-publication entitled "Climate change and the global dairy cattle sector. The role of the dairy sector in a low-carbon future ". The dairy sector is one of the most important components of the global agri-food system and is undergoing profound changes in the last decades. The flyer illustrates the trends and drivers of changes in milk production, productivity and GHG emissions in the dairy sector at regional level from 2005 to 2015. -
MeetingMeeting documentGlobal Symposium on Soil Erosion - Concept Note
Rome, Italy, 15-17 May 2018
2019Also available in:
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BookletHigh-profileCurrent status of agriculture in the caribbean and implications for agriculture policy and strategy
2030 - Food, Agriculture and rural development in Latin America and the Caribbean - Document Nº14
2019Also available in:
No results found.This summary identifies key trends in agriculture in the Caribbean and the related opportunities for investments in support of growth, poverty reduction, and sustainability. It presents, to the extent to which available data and information allow, a sectorial review of agriculture in the region and identifies opportunities, prospects and investment priorities. The document presents a description of the structure of the rural environment, demography, the supply of goods and services, the main inequalities, levels of poverty, importance and role of family agriculture and other economic activities (diversification), the main features of rural society and the presence of the private sector. It will also discuss trends in migration and other social or economic processes relevant to the description of the rural situation. The text will also discuss the importance of rural development in achieving the SDGs by identifying the current situation and the extent of change required to meet the SDGs.