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New data shows that crops like wheat, coffee, beans and cassava could lose half of the best land for growing them by 2100.

Stories & Blogs FAOJun 05, 2025(News )

Findings come from FAO’s upgraded Adaptation, Biodiversity and Carbon Mapping Tool “ABC-Map”, further boosting capacity to assess and confront climate-related shocks.

Acute food insecurity and malnutrition rise for sixth consecutive year in world’s most fragile regions – new report.

Stories & Blogs FAOMay 16, 2025(Story )

In 2024, over 295 million people across 53 countries and territories faced acute hunger—an increase of almost 14 million people compared to 2023, while the number of people facing catastrophic levels of hunger reached a record high.

Avocado sector platform in Uganda to propel growth and unlock global market opportunities

Stories & Blogs ITCApr 30, 2025(News )

Public and private stakeholders in Uganda have validated a three-year roadmap to strengthen the avocado sector that will improve productivity, value addition, and export readiness.

Desert locust movements in Northwest Africa raise concern amid spring breeding season.

Stories & Blogs FAOApr 29, 2025(News )

FAO calls to enhance monitoring and initiate early control measures in affected countries

How AI helps farmers adapt to climate change: The story of AgriTech Analytics

Stories & Blogs ITCFeb 12, 2025(Story )

Smallholder farmers face growing climate challenges, but AgriTech Analytics is using AI-powered data and smart technology to help them build a more sustainable future.

People-centred early warning and response systems are crucial for promoting human rights approaches in the Gulf of Guinea.

Stories & Blogs UNDPFeb 11, 2025(Blog )

The Gulf of Guinea is a sub-region that was once considered relatively peaceful and stable but has recently faced peace and security challenges that threaten its stability.

How Burundi’s coffee producers can comply with EU deforestation rules.

Stories & Blogs ITCOct 24, 2024(News )

In the beautiful hills of Ngozi province, Burundi, coffee farmers are taking on a new challenge: aligning their production with the European Union’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).

Innovation lays the path to prosperity: Transforming farming in Burundi through FAO Farmer Field Schools

Stories & Blogs FAOOct 10, 2024(Story )

Amidst the rolling hills of Burundi’s Gitega Province, Jacqueline Hakizimana, 42, looks out over the land she once struggled against.

Unlocking Africa's Climate Action Potential: The Private Sector's Crucial Role

Stories & Blogs UNDPJul 15, 2024(Story )

Climate change is the defining challenge of our time, and Africa stands at its forefront. Despite contributing minimally to global greenhouse gas emissions, the continent often bears the brunt of climate impacts.

Ethiopian Agri-tech Joining Farmers to Meet EU Goals on fighting Deforestation.

Stories & Blogs ITCJul 10, 2024(News )

The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) aims to ensure that products imported into the EU do not contribute to deforestation.