Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) CCAC Partner since 2014 Breadcrumb Home Our partners Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) About The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Its goal is to achieve food security for all and make sure that people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. With over 194 member states, FAO works in over 130 countries worldwide. Address Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 00153 Rome, Italy Website CCAC projects Previous Next Central African Republic - Deliver methane emission and mitigation assessments for the livestock sector Agriculture Central African Republic - Deliver methane emission and mitigation assessments for the livestock sector Colombia - Deliver a national roadmap to reduce SLCPs from open burning Agriculture Colombia - Deliver a national roadmap to reduce SLCPs from open burning Cambodia - Deliver a Tier 2 GHG inventory for the agriculture sector Agriculture Cambodia - Deliver a Tier 2 GHG inventory for the agriculture sector Supporting Eswatini’s NDC update Agriculture, National policy and planning, Waste Supporting Eswatini’s NDC update Steps towards low-carbon livestock in Eswatini Agriculture, National policy and planning Steps towards low-carbon livestock in Eswatini Low-emission development for Ethiopia’s dairy sector Agriculture Low-emission development for Ethiopia’s dairy sector Low-emission development for Bangladesh’s dairy sector Agriculture Low-emission development for Bangladesh’s dairy sector Developing low-cost strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions in Uruguay Agriculture Developing low-cost strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions in Uruguay Enabling sustainable uses of crop residue in the State of Punjab, India Agriculture Enabling sustainable uses of crop residue in the State of Punjab, India Supporting enhanced climate ambition and action in Indonesia Agriculture Supporting enhanced climate ambition and action in Indonesia See all Related resources Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2022 Sustainable Food Cold Chains: Opportunities, Challenges and the Way Forward Event Documents 2022 Integrating Gender Considerations into Climate and Clean Air Projects Presentations Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2022 Establishing residue supply chains to reduce open burning – The case of rice straw and renewable energy in Punjab, India Online Training & Materials 2021 SLCP mitigation in livestock development strategies: Ethiopia and Bangladesh (webinar recording) See all Related news and updates Indian Agricultural Residue Potential To Supplement Energy Sector News 29 Aug 2023 Indian Agricultural Residue Potential To Supplement Energy Sector Uruguay Reduces Livestock Emissions While Increasing Productivity In A CCAC-Supported Pilot Project Project update 30 Mar 2023 Uruguay Reduces Livestock Emissions While Increasing Productivity In A CCAC-Supported Pilot Project Kenya Aims to Reduce Livestock Methane Emissions without Sacrificing Productivity Project update 29 Dec 2021 Kenya Aims to Reduce Livestock Methane Emissions without Sacrificing Productivity How Uruguay Can Have Environmental Sustainability – And Eat Its Beef Too Project update 19 Sep 2019 How Uruguay Can Have Environmental Sustainability – And Eat Its Beef Too See all
Central African Republic - Deliver methane emission and mitigation assessments for the livestock sector Agriculture Central African Republic - Deliver methane emission and mitigation assessments for the livestock sector
Colombia - Deliver a national roadmap to reduce SLCPs from open burning Agriculture Colombia - Deliver a national roadmap to reduce SLCPs from open burning
Cambodia - Deliver a Tier 2 GHG inventory for the agriculture sector Agriculture Cambodia - Deliver a Tier 2 GHG inventory for the agriculture sector
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Steps towards low-carbon livestock in Eswatini Agriculture, National policy and planning Steps towards low-carbon livestock in Eswatini
Low-emission development for Ethiopia’s dairy sector Agriculture Low-emission development for Ethiopia’s dairy sector
Low-emission development for Bangladesh’s dairy sector Agriculture Low-emission development for Bangladesh’s dairy sector
Developing low-cost strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions in Uruguay Agriculture Developing low-cost strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions in Uruguay
Enabling sustainable uses of crop residue in the State of Punjab, India Agriculture Enabling sustainable uses of crop residue in the State of Punjab, India
Supporting enhanced climate ambition and action in Indonesia Agriculture Supporting enhanced climate ambition and action in Indonesia
Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2022 Sustainable Food Cold Chains: Opportunities, Challenges and the Way Forward
Event Documents 2022 Integrating Gender Considerations into Climate and Clean Air Projects Presentations
Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2022 Establishing residue supply chains to reduce open burning – The case of rice straw and renewable energy in Punjab, India
Online Training & Materials 2021 SLCP mitigation in livestock development strategies: Ethiopia and Bangladesh (webinar recording)
Indian Agricultural Residue Potential To Supplement Energy Sector News 29 Aug 2023 Indian Agricultural Residue Potential To Supplement Energy Sector
Uruguay Reduces Livestock Emissions While Increasing Productivity In A CCAC-Supported Pilot Project Project update 30 Mar 2023 Uruguay Reduces Livestock Emissions While Increasing Productivity In A CCAC-Supported Pilot Project
Kenya Aims to Reduce Livestock Methane Emissions without Sacrificing Productivity Project update 29 Dec 2021 Kenya Aims to Reduce Livestock Methane Emissions without Sacrificing Productivity
How Uruguay Can Have Environmental Sustainability – And Eat Its Beef Too Project update 19 Sep 2019 How Uruguay Can Have Environmental Sustainability – And Eat Its Beef Too