
FAO Brief – 14 April 2025
04/14/25 • 4 min
In this episode, an IPC analysis reveals the highest number ever recorded of acutely food insecure populations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo due to conflict, economic instability and surging food prices; sustainable water management is essential to feed Europe and Central Asia and build resilience against climate change, shows a UN report co-authored by FAO; and the Food Price Index remains stable in March.
Producer: Heriberto Araujo, Ruki Inoshita, Flora Trouilloud Presenter: Ruki Inoshita Sound: Eric Deleu Editorial supervision: Ho Tszmei ©FAO/ Alessandra Benedetti
In this episode, an IPC analysis reveals the highest number ever recorded of acutely food insecure populations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo due to conflict, economic instability and surging food prices; sustainable water management is essential to feed Europe and Central Asia and build resilience against climate change, shows a UN report co-authored by FAO; and the Food Price Index remains stable in March.
Producer: Heriberto Araujo, Ruki Inoshita, Flora Trouilloud Presenter: Ruki Inoshita Sound: Eric Deleu Editorial supervision: Ho Tszmei ©FAO/ Alessandra Benedetti
Previous Episode

FAO Brief - 31 March 2025
In this episode, FAO Director-General QU Dongyu calls for the protection of forest and biodiversity for food security and nutrition on the International Day of Forests; FAO urges strengthened measures to contain the spread of the H5N1 avian influenza that kills millions of poultry worldwide with an increased spillover into mammals; and a new FAO study notes that a nearly 40 percent surge in coffee prices last year was caused by adverse climatic conditions.
Producer: Heriberto Araujo, Ruki Inoshita, Flora Trouilloud Presenter: Ruki Inoshita Sound: Eric Deleu Editorial supervision: Ho Tszmei
©FAO/Luis Tato
Next Episode

La FAO en bref – 14 avril 2025
Dans cet épisode, une analyse de l'IPC révèle le nombre le plus élevé jamais enregistré de personnes en situation d'insécurité alimentaire aiguë en République démocratique du Congo en raison des conflits, de l'instabilité économique et de la flambée des prix des produits alimentaires ; une gestion durable de l'eau est essentielle pour nourrir l'Europe et l'Asie centrale et renforcer la résilience face au changement climatique, selon un rapport de l'ONU coécrit par la FAO ; et l'indice des prix des produits alimentaires reste stable en mars.
Producteurs: Heriberto Araujo, Flora Trouilloud, Ruki Inoshita, Présentatrice: Flora Trouilloud Son: Eric Deleu Supervision éditoriale: Ho Tszmei ©FAO/ Alessandra Benedetti
If you like this episode you’ll love
Episode Comments
Generate a badge
Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode
<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/fao-podcasts-413038/fao-brief-14-april-2025-89407509"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to fao brief – 14 april 2025 on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>
Copy