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Forecasts show mid-to-long term optimism for food and fibre sector
COP28: FAO spotlights agrifood systems’ potential to address climate impacts and achieve 1.5°C goal
Despite multiple challenges, food insecurity is decreasing in Europe and Central Asia
Researchers Develop Spintronic Probabilistic Computers Compatible with Current AI
Government renews RBNZ focus on inflation
Grants recognise trailblazing innovators
Additional ferry funding request declined
Cutting-edge Biodiversity Models Will Help Assess Nature’s Vital Contributions to People
New diplomatic appointments
Better data reporting with new price indexes
Joint statement – Prime Ministers of New Zealand, Australia and Canada
Joint statement – Prime Ministers of Australia, Canada and New Zealand
The Sudan: Escalating conflict and persistent economic decline deepen food security crisis
Climate Change Commission’s advice welcomed
Unraveling the Conduction Mechanisms in a Novel Perovskite Oxide
Violent incidents in youth justice facilities no longer tolerated
Government changes speed limit rules
FAO requires $1.8 billion to save lives and livelihoods of 43 million people in 2024
FAO report: In 2023, in Asia-Pacific millions of people have been unable to afford a healthy diet – women fare worse than men
COP28: FAO marks International Mountain Day 2023 with focus on restoring ecosystems
Ryugu Samples Illuminate Terrestrial Weathering Effects on Primitive Meteorites
Building product requirements to improve sector efficiency
First step to flexible labour market
Extending 90-day trial periods to all employers
Climate finance for agrifood systems in sharp downward trend despite their critical role in reaching climate goals
FAO and Norway announce new phase of the EAF-Nansen Programme
COP28: FAO launches global roadmap process to eradicate hunger within 1.5°C limits
FAO welcomes decision to celebrate International Day of Potato annually on May 30
FAO Food Price Index holds steady in November
New FAO report maps pathways towards lower livestock emissions
Ministers visit Hawke’s Bay to grasp recovery needs
New Zealand condemns malicious cyber activity
Agroforestry is a key climate solution, Director-General says at FAO Council side-event
Overfishing in the Mediterranean and Black Sea falls to lowest level in a decade
Alarm bells ignored as Africa continues to face deepening food crisis
FAO Director-General showcases OCOP Initiative as powerful catalyst for change
Climate Change Minister to attend COP28 in Dubai
Disestablishment of Te Pūkenga begins
New Zealand to host 2024 Pacific defence meeting
Study shows need to remove distractions in class
Minister sets expectations of Commissioner
New Zealand needs a strong and stable ETS
PISA results show urgent need to teach the basics
World Soil Day 2023 highlights link between soil and water, increasingly crucial in face of climate crisis
FAO welcomes $10 million additional funding from the United States of America for soil fertility mapping projects
Glial Tone of Aggression
Camelids take centre stage: FAO launches International Year to recognize their global impact
FAO Council opens by highlighting the Organization’s comparative advantage in facing today’s global challenges