Afghanistan: Efforts To Prevent a Food Crisis Before Everything Becomes More Serious

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FAO is working to urgently raise $ 36 million to accelerate support for Afghan farmers. The support aims to ensure that they do not lose their crops, wheat and other winter grains, which could otherwise result in a food emergency that would deepen the crisis in the Asian country. Credit: […]

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Indigenous people can lead the way in saving the Amazon’s rainforests

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Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Agência Brasil Few people appreciate the importance of saving the Amazon’s rainforests more than the people who inhabit them. And indigenous people have now called on conservationists and governments to help them protect the Amazon’s beleaguered forests from any further harm. The Coordinator of Indigenous Organisations of the […]

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FAO Partnership and Liaison Office in the Republic of Korea formally expands engagements with KAIDEC

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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Korea Association of International Development and Cooperation (KAIDEC) have announced a new chapter of cooperation intended to expand collaboration and take advantage of international development opportunities. A Letter of Agreement signed today at the FAO Partnership and Liaison […]

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Macron Bonus: What’s New for 2021

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The Macron Bonus was introduced following a French social movement (named “mouvement des gilets jaunes”) in 2018. The Macron Bonus has been renewed once again for 2021 as part of the French Amending Finance Law 2021 dated 19 July 2021. The key measures of the previous years have been replicated […]

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Barilla Foundation Report Highlights Need for Food Companies to Align with Sustainable Development Goals

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A new report, Fixing the Business of Food, advocates the aligning of business practices to the SDGs. Credit: Busani Bafana/IPS By Alison KentishSep 16 2021 (IPS) In the backdrop of rising hunger, half of the world’s population living on unhealthy diets, a third of agricultural produce lost to postharvest events, […]

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Cuaca Jakarta pada Jumat waspadai hujan disertai petir

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Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika (BMKG) mengingatkan agar warga mewaspadai potensi hujan disertai kilat petir di sebagian wilayah Jakarta pada Jumat siang dan sore. “Waspada potensi hujan yang dapat …

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Guinea declares end of Marburg virus disease outbreak

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Country: Guinea Source: World Health Organization Guinea today declared the end of the Marburg virus disease outbreak having recorded no new cases over the past 42 days—two incubation periods, or the time between infection and the onset of symptoms. The virus was confirmed on 9 August, marking the first time […]

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Chiang Mai, Thailand’s gateway to the north, struggles in absence of international tourists

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Prior to the pandemic, Chiang Mai received around four million international visitors a year, according to Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) figures.

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Making the most of intra-African trade: Insights from the 2021 Africa Agriculture Trade Monitor

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Event Post September 16, 2021 Making the most of intra-African trade: Insights from the 2021 Africa Agriculture Trade Monitor Julie Kurtz Maximizing the potential of a new continent-wide free trade agreement.

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Litter hotspots around the world follow distinct patterns

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Photo: Pixabay/hhach Coastal litter is a big environmental problem. But how does this litter differ around the world, and why? In the first global analysis of its kind, we set out to answer those questions using data collected by thousands of citizen scientists. Our analysis, released today, discovered litter hotspots on […]

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