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Pulses are praised for health, ecological and economic benefits

"Pulses are good for people, and are good for soils," Eduardo Mansur, the head of FAO's land and water division, said today at an event that highlighted the promising future of edible seeds such as lentils, chickpeas and pigeon peas, all often neglected in the shadow of the world's major staple grains.

Senior UN official warns funding shortages could be disastrous for chronically food-insecure Mauritania

On her two-day visit to Mauritania, Ertharin Cousin, the Executive Director of the World Food Program (WFP), saw at first hand the challenges faced by nearly 1 million food insecure people amid rising malnutrition in the country.

2018-04-22T12:03:42-04:0023 Oct 2015|Goal 2: Zero Hunger, News|

Food prices staying lower for longer periods, UN agency says

Food prices are staying lower for longer periods, the Âé¶¹APP Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported today, saying lower food prices "seem to be a boon to food security and are indeed just that for households who spend a large share of their income on food purchases.¡±

Rice genetics placed in global data pool to help develop sustainable crops, says UN agency

The genome sequences of thousands of rice varieties have been placed with a Âé¶¹APP-backed treaty on plant genetics by the world¡¯s leading rice research institute to help boost plans to set up a global data exchange for crop genetic resources, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

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