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Poplar and Willow News, Issue no. 9, October 2018

Newsletter of the International Poplar Commission









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    Welcome to the newsletter of the International Poplar Commission (IPC). Below, you will find information on international conferences hosted by the National Poplar Commissions of the different member countries, as well as other events of interest related to the production of and research in poplar and willow. This bulletin also informs and reviews the main activities of the IPC and other organizations and circulates useful information to the community working on Salicaceae. Likewise, it contains a selection of publications of various types, including papers, abstracts, books and new reference works.
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    The newsletter of the International Poplar Commission “Poplar and Willow News”, Issue N° 8, February 2018 informs and reviews the main activities of the IPC and other organizations in order to circulate useful information that may be of interest to the whole community of the Salicaceae. This newsletter also includes a section on publications that presents papers, abstracts, books, and new research, among other things.
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    FAO Regional Initiatives: Supporting member states to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
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    The Asia-Pacific region, despite impressive economic growth, is home to 490 million people still suffering from chronic hunger and it accounts for 62 percent of undernourished people in the world. Other trends and topics that need to be taken into account include population growth, urbanization and change of dietary patterns, issues of malnutrition and food safety, climate change and disaster risk, and unsustainable production and environmental degradation. Therefore, in order to achieve FAO’s mandate related to SDG Goals, there is a need for placing sustainable agriculture and food systems in the center of the agenda applying the five principles of sustainable food and agriculture. In this regard, FAO plans to undertake to support member states in achieving SDGs through five Regional Initiatives in 2018-19, notably Zero Hunger, Blue Growth, Climate Change, One Health, and the Inter-regional Initiative on SIDS for the Pacific, which obtained endorsement at the 40th Session of the FAO Conference in July 2017.

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