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 Fish products: among the most-traded of food commodities | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 115

The increasing demand for fish highlights the need for the sustainable management of aquatic resources According to SOFIA report Total world production of fish and fish products rose from 140 million tonnes in 2007 to 145 million tonnes in 2009 and inland fisheries supports 61 million people worldwide1 Ms Ann Tutwiler Deputy DirectorGeneral Knowledge opening the 29th session of the Committee on Fisheries COFI

 Fish products: among the most-traded of food commodities | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 82

2 M rni Mathiesen Assistant DirectorGeneral Fisheries and Aquaculture Department presenting the State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture SOFIA 2010Inland fisheries impacts on peoples livelihoods

 Buffalo monument marks rinderpest free status in Kenya A landmark success of global eradication of Rinderpest for all vets, scientists and pastoralists | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 647

A joint FAOOIE Global Declaration is expected immediately thereafter and the eradication of rinderpest will be highlighted during FAOs Conference in June 2011 with the unveiling of another monumentJohn Cheburet is the producer and narrator of the following radio feature on Rinderpest eradicationKenya for FAOLocations Isinya in Kajiado district KARI Laboratories in Muguga Meru National Park AUIBAR offices at Westlands in Nairobi EU Delegation Office at Upper Hill Nairobi and KWS offices at Nairobi National Park

 Haiti: Rebuilding agriculture one year after devastating earthquake | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 201

According to Mr Etienne Peterschmitt FAO Senior Emergency and Rehabilitation Coordinator for Haiti agriculture has a critical role to play not only in eliminating hunger and malnutrition but also in boosting rural incomes reversing environmental degradation and increasing resilience to future threatsM Etienne Peterschmitt by telephone from Haiti

 FAO and Bioversity International urge for sustainable diets | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 332

More with Barbara Burlingame Principal Officer of FAOs Nutrition and Consumer Protection Division AGND

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