
World Food Day 2023: Confronting the Rise in Global Hunger
World Food Day 2023 shines a light on the rising global hunger crisis, highlighting the urgent need for renewed efforts in food security.
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World Food Day 2023 shines a light on the rising global hunger crisis, highlighting the urgent need for renewed efforts in food security.
China leads global capture fisheries with a 14.3% share in 2022, amidst growing concerns over sustainability and marine ecosystem health.
FAO highlights the critical need for collaborative efforts to tackle food-borne illnesses, which claim over 225,000 lives annually in the Asia-Pacific region.
Global food prices increase for first time in seven months, driven by a surge in vegetable oil costs as reported by FAO.
China’s new agricultural strategy aims to boost food sources and strengthen supply chains, with a focus on empowering young people in rural areas, according to FAO economist Liu Xueming.
China demonstrates strong political commitment to tackle climate change and ensure food security through integrated strategies and international collaboration.