BY Lakendra singh maurya
Student of SHIATS,ALLAHABAD
Course= B.Sc.(hons.) Food Technology (Batch-2012)
this presentation include,
Importance of world food day and explaination of latest themes of world food day. it include all the objective of world food day.
Introduction:
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) was founded in 1943 at Hot Springs (USA) during the UN Conference on Food and Agriculture, and it was formally instituted during the First Session of the FAO Conference, held in Quebec, Canada, in 1945. In doing so they took an important step forward in man's perpetual struggle against hunger and malnutrition.
FAO marks World Food Day each year on 16 October, the day on which the Organization was founded in 1945. World Food Day was first held on 16 Oct 1981.
Mandate and Core objectives
To raise public awareness
focus attention on food security
disseminate information
Mobilize public opinion and funds in favor of the global fight against hunger
34th World Food Day Observance
Family Farming is the focus of World Food Day 2014.
The World Food Day theme Family Farming: “Feeding the world, caring for the earth” has been chosen to stress the vast potential family farmers have to eradicate hunger and preserve natural resources.
What is family farming?
Family farming includes all family-based agricultural activities.
It is linked to several areas of the rural development.
Family farming is a means of organizing agricultural, forestry, fisheries, pastoral and aquaculture production which is managed and operated by a family and predominantly reliant on family labour, including both women’s and men’s
Why is family farming important?
Family farming has an important socio-economic, environmental and cultural role.
Family and small-scale farming are inextricably linked to world food security.
Family farming preserves traditional food products, while contributing to a balanced diet and safeguarding the world’s agro-biodiversity.
Family farming represents an opportunity to boost local economies when combined with specific policies aimed at social protection and well-being of communities
World food day is observed in more 150 countries.
Target audiences->
Local Food Governing Bodies
parliaments
local entities
UN system
CSOs/NGOs
private sector
Media
universities/institutes/academies, youth, schools, general public
How Can you get Involved?
Ceremonies at presidential, ministerial, local government, and / or UN levels;
Thematic displays and book exhibitions, art exhibitions;
Field visits to FAO projects and to farmer sites;
Fairs, festivals and cooking demonstrations; essay/ photo competitions;
Cultural events such as traditional songs and dance, poems, gala, concerts, shows;
Sporting events such as football matches, race/walk, handball, cycling, etc.;
Farmer / producer competitions in crops / livestock;
Tree-planting, distribution of seedlings, seeding of lakes and ponds and other production-oriented activities;
Awards / recognition ceremonies on the occasion of WFD, using certificates or agricultural tools
International world food day A Presentation By Mr. Allah Dad Khan on 16th Oct...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
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BY Lakendra singh maurya
Student of SHIATS,ALLAHABAD
Course= B.Sc.(hons.) Food Technology (Batch-2012)
this presentation include,
Importance of world food day and explaination of latest themes of world food day. it include all the objective of world food day.
Introduction:
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) was founded in 1943 at Hot Springs (USA) during the UN Conference on Food and Agriculture, and it was formally instituted during the First Session of the FAO Conference, held in Quebec, Canada, in 1945. In doing so they took an important step forward in man's perpetual struggle against hunger and malnutrition.
FAO marks World Food Day each year on 16 October, the day on which the Organization was founded in 1945. World Food Day was first held on 16 Oct 1981.
Mandate and Core objectives
To raise public awareness
focus attention on food security
disseminate information
Mobilize public opinion and funds in favor of the global fight against hunger
34th World Food Day Observance
Family Farming is the focus of World Food Day 2014.
The World Food Day theme Family Farming: “Feeding the world, caring for the earth” has been chosen to stress the vast potential family farmers have to eradicate hunger and preserve natural resources.
What is family farming?
Family farming includes all family-based agricultural activities.
It is linked to several areas of the rural development.
Family farming is a means of organizing agricultural, forestry, fisheries, pastoral and aquaculture production which is managed and operated by a family and predominantly reliant on family labour, including both women’s and men’s
Why is family farming important?
Family farming has an important socio-economic, environmental and cultural role.
Family and small-scale farming are inextricably linked to world food security.
Family farming preserves traditional food products, while contributing to a balanced diet and safeguarding the world’s agro-biodiversity.
Family farming represents an opportunity to boost local economies when combined with specific policies aimed at social protection and well-being of communities
World food day is observed in more 150 countries.
Target audiences->
Local Food Governing Bodies
parliaments
local entities
UN system
CSOs/NGOs
private sector
Media
universities/institutes/academies, youth, schools, general public
How Can you get Involved?
Ceremonies at presidential, ministerial, local government, and / or UN levels;
Thematic displays and book exhibitions, art exhibitions;
Field visits to FAO projects and to farmer sites;
Fairs, festivals and cooking demonstrations; essay/ photo competitions;
Cultural events such as traditional songs and dance, poems, gala, concerts, shows;
Sporting events such as football matches, race/walk, handball, cycling, etc.;
Farmer / producer competitions in crops / livestock;
Tree-planting, distribution of seedlings, seeding of lakes and ponds and other production-oriented activities;
Awards / recognition ceremonies on the occasion of WFD, using certificates or agricultural tools
International world food day A Presentation By Mr. Allah Dad Khan on 16th Oct...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
International world food day A Presentation By Mr. Allah Dad Khan on 16th October 2015 At Agriculture Training Institute Peshawar. Minister Agriculture KPK was the Chief Guest of the event.
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Bb food shortages
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2. Our group members
● Lance corporal Zhafran Hariz
● Lance corporal Muhammad Shahmeel
● Lance corporal Fabian Ngiam
● Lance corporal Hossen Emmanuel Patrick
● Lance corporal Nur-Aqil
3. What are Food Shortages?
● Lack of food due to the lack of resources and
production of food.
● People suffer from hunger which could lead
to death
● Despite technological advancements,
countries are experiencing food shortages
especially in Africa.
4. Who are facing food shortages?
● Majority of countries with this situation are
located in Africa
● 795 million people in the world are facing
this situation.
● Food deserts in chicago.
6. World Food Programme (WFP) by the
United Nation
● World’s largest humanitarian organisation
● Provides food for free to countries/places that
need it the most
● Fighting hunger worldwide.
7. Who is the director of WFP ?
● 12th Director of WFP : Ertharin Cousin
● Focusing on hunger, food, and resilience
strategies.
8. History of WFP
● 1960 - United States President Dwight Eisenhower proposes to the UN
that "a workable scheme should be devised for providing food aid
through the UN system."
● 1961 - At the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) headquarters in
Rome, George McGovern, director of the US Food for Peace
Programme, proposes the creating a multilateral food aid programme.
● 1962 - Addeke Boerma is appointed as WFP's first Executive Director.
● 2003 - WFP starts to provide air transport services for emergency
relief operations.
● Today - WFP has helped out more than 80 million people worldwide
9. ● Helped more than 80 million people with
food assistance in 80 countries each year
● Distribute approximately 12.6 billion ration
Who did the WFP help?
10. How could we do our part as a Singaporean?
● Reduce the wastage of food in Singapore
● Total of 790 million kilogram of food wasted
● One bad example is that we have seen our
own students wasting their food.
11. How can we do our part as a BB boy?
● Raise awareness of the amount of food
wasted in singapore.
● Donate some food during BBSG.
12. What can we learn from this?
● Food is something that we should cherish
● There are others who do not have easy access
to food
● Buy what we need, and eat what we buy.