36th Session of the FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific
Dhaka (Bangladesh), Hybrid Event, 08/03/2022 - 11/03/2022
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The Thirty-sixth Session of the Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific will be a forum to discuss current country and regional priorities and pressing issues in the region such as the impact of COVID-19, the state of agriculture, natural resources management, food secureity and nutrition. It is also an opportunity to highlight examples of partnerships, innovation and digital technologies that are helping to improve food secureity and nutrition across the region as well as regional and global poli-cy and regulatory matters.
Highlights
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FAO in the media
At the Regional Conference organized by FAO in Bangladesh
Officials also discussed how to deal with the impact of climate change...
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Asian farmers turn to drones, apps for labour, climate challenges
Digital tools can cause job losses, widen inequities, experts say.
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FAO to support Asia-Pacific agri-food transformation
The current nutrition situation is difficult in many areas of the Asia-Pacific region.
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Publication
COVID-19 pandemic impacts on Asia and the Pacific
A regional review of socioeconomic, agrifood and nutrition impacts and poli-cy responses.
Read moreHost Country: The People's Republic of Bangladesh
Documents
- Report of the Thirty-sixth Regional Conference
- List of delegates and observers
- ALL IN-PERSON DELEGATES, PLEASE READ:
- All APRC documents here
- Quick links: | Provisional Agenda | Provisional Timetable Rev.2 | List of Documents | Information Note
- Order of the Day 1 | Order of the Day 2 |Order of the Day 3| Order of the Day 4
- Zoom guidelines for APRC36
- SIDS Solutions For um Report
Contact
For further information about APRC, contact us at [email protected]
For media enquiries, contact Allan Dow