Lithuania has made impressive headway in its clean energy transition in recent years but needs to take action in several key areas to accelerate progress towards...
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FAO’s forecast for global cereal production in 2020 has been raised by 1.7 million tonnes this month to 2 767 million tonnes, 2.1 percent above...
From a global perspective, supply and demand fundamentals concerning the AMIS crops continue to point to a generally comfortable market situation. However, increasing uncertainties with regard to weather developments...
International food commodity prices rose for the 11th consecutive month in April, with sugar leading the increase and cereals resuming their upward trend, the Food and Agriculture Organization...
Leaders spoke of continued partnership at the 2021 Strategic Dialogue The European Union (EU) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) have agreed to increase joint...
In January 2021, EU agri-food exports decreased by 11% compared to January 2020, reaching a total value of €13.5 billion. Imports attained a value of €9.1 billion...
For the unsuspecting farmer, the Desert Locust is a formidable enemy. These wretched pests have a voracious appetite, multiply rapidly and travel up to 150 kilometers a day with the capacity to devour...
The European Union (EU) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) have agreed to increase joint efforts to transform agri-food systems, in order to make them...
Urgent and scaled-up efforts to help those who produce South Sudan's food can make a notable contribution to mitigate suffering in a country, where three out...
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a US$400,000 contribution from the Government of the Republic of Korea to our operations in Ethiopia’s Tigray region to help provide food...