Agriculture and Food

diseased and healthy banana plants

The two agencies have worked with researchers to support the development of new varieties of various banana species that would be resistant to the fungal disease that threatens them.

beekeeper with hives

After attending a beekeeping training conducted by FAO, Hassan Muhumed Abdilaahi now produces over 2,000 kilograms of honey each year, up from the 30 kilograms he produced in 2013. Beekeeping has been traditionally looked down upon in Somalia, mostly due to the lack of knowledge. Sixty percent of the population relies directly or indirectly on livestock activities. However, most people are unaware that beekeeping and processing hive products can be just as lucrative. “People perceive beekeeping as an unprofitable business,” said Hassan. “I know as a matter of fact that beekeeping is profitable.” In addition to keeping bees, Hassan now delivers trainings to pass on his wealth of knowledge.

A young boy herding ducks on a pathway next to the river.

Protecting Villages From Flash Floods and Improving Livelihoods in the Haor Basin Wetlands

Young and middle aged people standing in a circle holding their cell phones.

Digital Innovations are Bringing Youth Back to Agriculture

Message of World Food Day 2019

As overweight and obesity rates soar worldwide, this year, World Food Day calls for action to make healthy and sustainable diets available and affordable to everyone. #ZeroHunger

illustration of children and food

Being healthy is everyone’s responsibility – including yours! Here are the different ingredients, or main food groups, that make up a healthy diet.

Dimitra club

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