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A technical agency of the [[United Nations]], the '''Food and Agricultural Organization''' serves as a forum for policy development, negotiating agreements, and information exchange on agriculture, [[forestry]] and [[fishery|fisheries]]. It conducts operational functions in humanitarian efforts against hunger. | A technical agency of the [[United Nations]], the '''Food and Agricultural Organization''' serves as a forum for policy development, negotiating agreements, and information exchange on agriculture, [[forestry]] and [[fishery|fisheries]]. It conducts operational functions in humanitarian efforts against hunger. | ||
In 2006, it created a Crisis Management | In 2006, it created a Crisis Management Center to fight bird flu and other animal health or food safety emergencies. The Center complements the more human-oriented [[World Health Organization]]. While its most recent fisheries management meeting was in 2007, it is a primary focus for dealing with fisheries outside territorial waters, an inherently international function.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 16:00, 17 August 2024
A technical agency of the United Nations, the Food and Agricultural Organization serves as a forum for policy development, negotiating agreements, and information exchange on agriculture, forestry and fisheries. It conducts operational functions in humanitarian efforts against hunger.
In 2006, it created a Crisis Management Center to fight bird flu and other animal health or food safety emergencies. The Center complements the more human-oriented World Health Organization. While its most recent fisheries management meeting was in 2007, it is a primary focus for dealing with fisheries outside territorial waters, an inherently international function.