News on Food Security

La próxima despensa global: Cómo América Latina puede alimentar al mundo
April 20, 2014
La próxima despensa global: Cómo América Latina puede alimentar al mundo
Los elementos esenciales para el crecimiento agrícola masivo y sostenible de América Latina y el Caribe ya están dados. Sin embargo, para que toda la región alcance su enorme potencial agrícola, será necesario alinear muchas 'partes movibles'. Cómo lograrlo es el tema que cubre este informe.
Potatoes with other vegetables
March 31, 2014
Sri Lanka Government introduces guaranteed price for potatoes
The Sri Lanka government introduces guaranteed price for potatoes, onions and dried chili to stimulate growth of the agricultural sector, achieving national food security.
Washington and Colorado Food Banks Win Big With Super Bowl Bet
February 06, 2014
Washington and Colorado Food Banks Win Big With Super Bowl Bet
The Washington State Potato Commission and the Colorado Potato Administrative Committee (CPAC) made sure that food banks in their respective states are the true winners of this year’s Super Bowl.
Per Capita food losses and waste at consumption and pre-consumption stages
February 05, 2014
DuPont highlights Food Chain Collaboration at Fruit Logistica
At the 2014 Fruit Logistica event, being held in Berlin from 5-7 February, DuPont Food Chain Manager for the EMEA region, Mr Luigi Coffano, highlighted the challenges faced by a world population that is growing by 150,000 people every day.
Potatoes in the field
October 23, 2013
Ethiopia's poor turn to potatoes in quest for food security
Dessie Zuria is one of the most critically food insecure districts in Ethiopia. High altitude forced farmers to grow a single staple – barley. However, the previously unknown potato is helping to transform the lives of thousands of the poorest farmers.
August 20, 2013
West Africa: More Yield with better seed potatoes
Potatoes supply more calories than grain, many vitamins and minerals and are an important source of income for the growers in the rural areas of West Africa. Therefore the German development assistance initiates production of potatoes in areas of famine.
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Potato may help feed Ethiopia in era of climate change
May 21, 2013
Potato may help feed Ethiopia in era of climate change
Semagn-Asredie Kolech, a Cornell doctoral candidate in the field of horticulture, studies the potato and bridges the tradition of Ethiopian farming with the modernity of agricultural science.
Una Red mundial para apoyar el mejoramiento de la calidad nutricional de la papa y el camote
February 11, 2013
Una Red mundial para apoyar el mejoramiento de la calidad nutricional de la papa y el camote
Del 14 al 18 de enero, se llevó a cabo en la sede central del CIP, una reunión para la creación de una Red que garantizará el mejoramiento de la calidad nutricional de las raíces y tubérculos.
USDA for news
November 06, 2012
USDA makes first purchase of dehydrated granules for a US global feeding program
On October 24, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the purchase of 240 metric tons of dehydrated potato granules and 320 metric tons of dehydrated potato flakes under the McGovern-Dole Food for Education and Child Nutrition Pro...
Co-operatives: a Key for Smallholder Inclusion into Value Chains (Rabobank Report)
October 15, 2012
Co-operatives: a Key for Smallholder Inclusion into Value Chains (Rabobank Report)
Rabobank believes small farmers in developing countries and emerging economies are the key to a successful approach to the world food problem. As their productivity is still very low, a large underexploited food production potential is yet to be unlocked.
No increase in world food prices in August
September 06, 2012
No increase in world food prices in August
The FAO Food Price Index averaged 213 points in August 2012, unchanged from the previous month. Although still high, the Index value is 25 points below the peak (238 points) reached in February 2011 and 18 points less than in August last year. Internat...
June 25, 2012
McGill University and developing-country scientists working on a better potato for Colombian communities
Researchers cooperate to develop nutritious, high-yielding, and more disease-resistant potatoes for food-insecure indigenous communities in Colombia.
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FAO helps Ugandan potato farmers make more money
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United Arab Emirates turn to potatoes for food security
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