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FAO Director-General 3h
I am pleased to hear from that "FAO is collaborating closely in country teams to advance the and strengthen the coherence between humanitarian and development action in advancing ."
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Amina J Mohammed 3h
I thank our leaders, staff, partners & member states in Rome [ ; ; & ] who have been leading by example, both at global & country levels, on the implementation of key development system reform mandates for the well-being of people & planet.
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FAO 6h
🐝🐝Beekeeping is a dying tradition in the town of San Antonio Tecómitl, near Mexico City. But now thanks to , farmers have formed a cooperative selling honey 🍯, mead and royal jelly alongside seasonal fruits. Learn more 👉
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FAO 11h
Desertification and drought are damaging food production throughout the 🌏. Agriculture needs to become climate-smart so we can achieve .
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FAO 14h
The ground beneath our feet is more precious than we know. We can’t take it for granted!
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FAO 18h
By 2050, 2/3 of the world's population could be living under water-stressed conditions. We can’t take this precious resource for granted. We need to change our actions now! How are you saving ?
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FAO 21h
Cooperation has helped double farmers' production and is creating job opportunities for rural youth in . Learn more 👇
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FAO Sep 12
Exchanging resources, technology and knowledge between countries is vital for promoting sustainable development. Learn how is exchanging development solutions to help achieve the 👉
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FAO Sep 11
Don't waste food 🍽️ Save energy 💡 Recycle ♻️ What is your for a world? We all need to act now!
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FAO Sep 11
Indigenous peoples can teach us a lot about preserving natural resources, producing food in sustainable ways and living in harmony with nature. 5⃣ ways indigenous peoples are helping the world achieve
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FAO Sep 11
We need to make agriculture climate-smart and protect where our food comes from. 5 ways FAO is helping food producers adapt to a changing climate 👉
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FAO Sep 10
Bees and other are threatened with extinction. Yet they are vital to life on our planet. Here are just 5 reasons why we need to protect our pollinators 👇
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FAO Sep 10
Up to 1/3 of all GHG emissions come from the way we use land & produce & consume food. Smarter, integrated farming systems, better forest governance & land-use planning are 🔑 to transforming into a solution for . ➡️
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FAO Sep 10
Soil is a non-renewable resource. Preserving it is essential for food security and our sustainable future.
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FAO Sep 10
If we don't change our habits now, global demand for could increase by 50 percent by 2030.
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FAO Sep 10
“I used to produce only 15 kg of honey per season. Now I am producing 1000 kg”. -- Hassan Muhumed Abdilaahi, Beekeeper How Hassan and training brought back the art of beekeeping in Somaliland 👇
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FAO Sep 10
70% of rural people in rely on rain-fed agriculture and livestock rearing. But extreme weather events are becoming more common. How timely action is helping farmers to protect their livelihoods and food security 👇
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FAO Sep 9
Indigenous peoples are our heroes. Their ways of life and their livelihoods can teach us a lot about preserving natural resources💧, growing food in sustainable ways 🌱 and living in harmony with nature 🌳.
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FAO Sep 9
Soil pollution affects: 🍅the food we eat 💧the water we drink 💨the air we breathe 👩our health 🐛the health of all organisms on the planet.
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FAO Sep 8
If women had the same access to resources, they could increase yields on their farms, which could reduce the number of hungry in the 🌎 We need to empower for a future! 👉
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