Issues related to UN SDG (2) on food security in the republic of Burundi

In the UN’s humanitarian response plan, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) calls on countries to: support small-scale farmers so that they can increase food production. At the same time, among the 17 goals to transform our world, one of the most important is goal 2: Eliminate hunger, ensure...

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subjects Agriculture
Aquaculture
Aquaculture development
Aquaculture facilities
Developing countries
Fish feeds
Fisheries
Food
Food availability
Food production
Food security
Hunger
LDCs
Nutrition
Small-scale farming
Soil characteristics
Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable development
Traditions
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