ROME, Jan. 17, 2012 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the European Commission announced a new $5.3 million project aimed at helping Malawi, Vietnam and Zambia ...
A high-level Zambian delegation has arrived in Rome to participate in the World Food Forum and the United Nations ...
Eight Southern African countries have been heavily impacted by external food demand as a result of climate change-induced pressures such as drought and famine has prompted Zambia to request assistance ...
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the Swedish-based development cooperation organisation 'We Effect', have agreed to work together with to strengthen small-scale forest ...
Highly Hazardous Pesticides (HHPs) cause severe and irreversible harm to the environment and human health. They result in millions of involuntary poisoning cases each year, especially in low- and ...
On World Cotton Day 2025, held at FAO headquarters in Rome, Africa’s cotton producers and partners showcased how the sector ...
Each year, countries in sub-Saharan Africa lose more than US $450 million in trade revenue from major staples, particularly maize and groundnuts, as a result of contamination from deadly aflatoxins.
Amid the destruction of the Second World War, nations responded to the danger of hunger and malnutrition by creating the Food ...
IN the past, cassava was associated with backwardness. In one of his gripping sermons, veteran Seventh Day Adventist Evangelist Mpundu Mweshi described how Zambians who hailed from Luapula Province ...