For the coming biennium, 2014–2015, FAO has outlined the following priorities in its fight against hunger.[6]
Help eliminate hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition – contribute to the eradication of hunger by facilitating policies and political commitments to support food security and by making sure that up-to-date information about hunger and nutrition challenges and solutions is available and accessible.
Make agriculture, forestry and fisheries more productive and sustainable – promote evidence-based policies and practices to support highly productive agricultural sectors (crops, livestock, forestry and fisheries), while ensuring that the natural resource base does not suffer in the process.
Reduce rural poverty – help the rural poor gain access to the resources and services they need – including rural employment and social protection – to forge a path out of poverty.
Enable inclusive and efficient agricultural and food systems – help to build safe and efficient food systems that support smallholder agriculture and reduce poverty and hunger in rural areas.
Increase the resilience of livelihoods from disasters – help countries to prepare for natural and human-caused disasters by reducing their risk and enhancing the resilience of their food and agricultural systems.
• Gather, analyze, interpret, and publish news on nutrition. Food and Agriculture (including forestry and fishing).
• Support to promote the recommendations in the field of research. Research, education, dissemination of knowledge to conserve natural resources, promote the manufacturing processes in production and agro-food credit allocation. Make an agreement between countries on agricultural production.
• Providing technical assistance.
• Operation in accordance with the purpose and need of the organization.