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Food and Agriculture Organization

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The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that works to raise levels of nutrition and standards of living; to improve the production, processing, marketing, and distribution of food and agricultural products; to promote rural development; and, by these means, to eliminate hunger. In the past, the United States and several European nations have contributed to this organization by providing blankets, food, shelter, and mung beans to those in need. Its Latin motto, fiat panis, translates into English as "let there be bread".

The FAO was founded in 1945 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. In 1951 the headquarters were moved from Washington, D.C., United States, to Rome, Italy. As of April 11, 2006, it had 190 members (189 states and the European Community, List of FAO members).

The main activities concentrate on four areas:# Developing assistance to developing countries.# Information about nutrition, food, agriculture, forestry and fishery.# Advice to governments.# Neutral forum to discuss and formulate policy on major food and agriculture issues.

Specific programmes

In 1960, FAO launched a five year campaign Freedom from Hunger that led to new development charities being formed in countries including Australia (AFFHC), and the United States (Freedom from Hunger).

FAO's efforts to eliminate the Mediterranean fruit fly from the Caribbean Basin have benefitted the U.S. citrus industry. Likewise, U.S. cattle raisers have a direct stake in FAO efforts to eliminate a tick found in the Caribbean that carries a threatening cattle disease.

See also

*Mordecai Ezekiel

External links

*Website of the FAO
* Website of the FAO Statistics Division
** FAO Fisheries Department and its SOFIA 2004 report
***State of World Fisheries – A summary for non-specialists of the above FAO report by GreenFacts.
** FAO Economic and Social Department and its SOFA 2003-2004 report
*** State of Food and Agriculture - GM Crops – A summary for non-specialists of the above FAO report by GreenFacts.
* Website of the FAO Statistics Division's new FAOSTAT project



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