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Cephalopods Becoming Big Business
Thirty years ago, squid cuttlefish and octopus were regional delicacies of the Mediterranean countri…
FAO urges greater use of ‘neglected’ grains
Speaking at the “Crops for the 21st Century” seminar in Córdoba, Spain this week, FAO director-gener…
Fish production continues to increase but the world still has a huge food waste issue
In a new report from AnimalFrontiers, James Muir, a professor from the University of Stirling, UK, n…
UN agency launches new project to improve food security in Egypt
The project is being financed by the government of Italy. It aims to improve food and nutrition secu…
Cassava can become a 21st century crop, says FAO
According to the FAO – the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations - Save and Grow,…
The changing face of global banana trade
Despite the continued importance of multinational companies in the global trade of bananas, their in…
FAO: Global food prices fall in January, seen contained
Global food prices fell in January, led by declines in the costs of sugar, vegetable oils, and cerea…
Global food prices steady in December, down in 2013-FAO
Global food prices rose slightly in December after staying flat the month before, but prices on aver…
Aquaculture to Produce Majority of Global Food Fish Supply by 2030
Aquaculture will provide close to two thirds of global food fish consumption by 2030 as catches from…
Record Lao Rice Crop Estimated in 2013
Planting of the 2013/14 mostly dry season irrigated paddy crop is almost completed, under generally…




