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DocumentOther documentGrenada – Grenada Agricultural Census 2012
Report to the 2010 Round of the World Programme for the Census of Agriculture (2006-2015)
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No results found.This country report presents the concise structural statistical data on the agricultural holdings such as size of holding, land tenure, land use, crop area, irrigation, livestock numbers, labour and other agricultural inputs for the country. -
DocumentProgrammingGrenada: Country Programming Framework for Grenada 2016-2019 2016
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No results found.This Country Programming Framework (CPF) sets out three government priority areas to guide FAO partnership and support with the Government of Grenada – bringing together innovative international best practices and global standards with national and regional expertise during four years from 2016 to 2019. -
DocumentOther documentGrenada: Country Programme Framework 2011-2016 for Grenada's Agricultural Sector
Prepared in Cooperation and Partnership between The Government of Grenada and the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations
2011Also available in:
No results found.The Country Programming Framework for Grenada (CPF) for the period 2011-2016 summarizes the effort to align FAO’s assistance to Grenada in a coherent Programming Framework aligned to national priorities. The CPF is a planning, management and monitoring tool through which both Grenada and FAO identify a set of medium-term priorities for FAO assistance, consistent with the policies and development goals pursued by the Government and the strategy pursued by FAO as a world organization, around whic h a consistent programming framework is developed and presented in a results-based matrix. Its overall goal is to pursue the development of sustainable agriculture, fisheries and forestry as a contribution to the eradication of poverty and hunger, improving the living standards of all Grenadians, especially the poorest, most food insecure, most vulnerable, in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable manner. This goal also responds to the intensive challenges from the global eco nomic crisis, instability of food prices and impact of climate change, which threatens the human conditions of so many Grenadians, especially those that are most food insecure.
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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookFood loss analysis: causes and solutions – The Republic of Uganda. Beans, maize, and sunflower studies 2019
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No results found.This report illustrates the food loss assessment studies undertaken along the maize, sunflower and beans supply chains in Uganda in 2015-16 and 2016-17. They aimed to identify the critical loss points in the selected supply chains, the key stages at which food losses occur, why they occur, the extent and impact of food losses and the economic, social and environmental implications of the food losses. Furthermore, these studies also evaluated the feasibility of potential interventions to reduce food losses and waste. -
Book (stand-alone)Corporate general interestUltra-processed foods, diet quality and human health 2019
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No results found.The significance of industrial processing for the nature of food and the state of human health - and in particular the techniques and ingredients developed by modern food science and technology - is generally underestimated. This is evident in both national and international policies and strategies designed to improve populations' nutrition and health. Until recently it has also been neglected in epidemiological and experimental studies concerning diet, nutrition and health. This report seeks to assess the impact of ultra-processed food on diet quality and health, based on NOVA, a food classification system developed by researchers at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureJoint Programme on Gender Transformative Approaches for Food Security and Nutrition
2022 in Review
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No results found.The 'JP GTA - 2022 In Review' offers a snapshot of the milestones, achievements and activities of the Joint Programme over the course of the past year, with links to articles, publications and event recordings. The report is structured along the four pillars of the JP GTA, with sections focusing on knowledge generation, country-level activities, capacity development and learning, and policy support and institutional engagement. The page on 'knowledge generation' offers an overview of resources published or facilitated by the JP GTA in 2022. Under 'country-level activities' readers will find a summary of the key activities and achievements of the Joint Programme in Ecuador and Malawi. The section on 'capacity development and learning' delves into the JP GTA’s initiatives to share lessons from the Programme and build colleagues' and partners' knowledge and skills. The final pages on 'policy support and institutional engagement' highlight major global and corporate initiatives supported by the JP GTA.