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Marzo 2008
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29.03.2008
Professor John Anthony Allan from King’s College, London has been awarded the 2008 Stockholm Water Prize for his pioneering concepts of measuring, understanding and communicating water issues. ‘Virtual water’ import via food has had major impacts on global trade policy and research, especially in water-scarce regions.
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28.03.2008
The Slow Food Movement is globally picking pace amidst the fast food culture. Traditional and organic food is healthier, culture-specific and in tandem with one's natural environment, its proponents claim.
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28.03.2008
Despite being the locomotive of the global economy, the Asia-Pacific region still faces enormous challenges like food, energy and water security. UNESCAP’s Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2008 reveals that by making agriculture both economically and socially viable, the region can achieve sustainable and inclusive growth.
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28.03.2008
Suomi avustaa Maailman ruokaohjelmaa WFP:tä tänä vuonna kaikkiaan kahdellatoista miljoonalla eurolla. WFP:tä vaivaa rahoitusvaje, joka johtuu ruoan ja polttoaineen kallistumisesta.
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28.03.2008
Revitalisation of agriculture is crucial to eradicate poverty, says UNESCAP’s Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2008 released globally on March 27. The survey highlights key challenges arising from economic hardships and social inequality in the Asia-Pacific region and calls for concerted policy actions.
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld South Asia Temas relacionados: [Asia y el Pacífico] [Crédito e Inversión] [Economía] [Agricultura] [Desarrollo] Imagen: Launch of the Survey in New Delhi / Photo credit: UNESCAP
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25.03.2008
This year’s bumper potato crop in Bangladesh may save millions of hungry people from starvation, who are reeling under the skyrocketing prices of food items. The government plans to distribute free potatoes and rice among the poor under its Vulnerable Group Feeding programme.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Pobreza] [Agricultura] Imagen: Potato will be available in abundance / Photo credit: Reuters
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24.03.2008
UNDP has said that rich nations must enhance their aid to Bangladesh to cushion the rising prices of food items. With inflation reaching 16% and the cost of rice doubling in last one year, poor households are spending more than two-thirds of their earnings on food.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Desnutrición] [Pobreza] [MDGs] Imagen: Food prices are soaring in Bangladesh / Photo credit: AFP
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20.03.2008
It is unlikely that melting of heavy winter snow will cause any serious flooding in Afghanistan this year. The UN Assistance Mission is, however, concerned that farmers in the northern provinces of Faryab, Badakhshan and Balkh will probably face shortages of irrigation water, which will adversely affect the staple crop harvest.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Agricultura] Imagen: Seasonal floods cause havoc in Afghanistan / Photo credit: Akmal Dawi / IRIN
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18.03.2008
More...Temas relacionados: [Alemania] [Agricultura] [Cooperación Internacional] [Ambiente] Imagen: Kartoffelernte
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13.03.2008
Maataloustuotteiden maailmanlaajuinen hinnanousu ei tule helpottamaan vähään aikaan. Kasvaneet ruokalaskut rasittavat eniten kehitysmaiden köyhimpiä. Ruoan hinta on jo ollut levottomuuksien syynä eri puolilla maailmaa Meksikosta Afrikkaan.
Leer másOrganización: Ulkoministeriö Temas relacionados: [Pobreza] Imagen: © Obinna Anyadike / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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11.03.2008
More...Organización: Machizo Multimedia Communication Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Bangladesh] [Agricultura] [Salud] [Enfermedad/Tratamiento] Imagen: Bird Flu
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04.03.2008
Poliittista kriisiä seuranneiden levottomuuksien aikana vehnän- ja maissintuotanto romahti ja viljelijät eivät saaneet kaupattua tuotteitaan. Keniaa uhkaa ruokapula, ja ruoan hinta Nairobissa on noussut räjähdysmäisesti.
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