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From Rome to the world: 80 years of FAO's journey

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World Food Day-2025 — Hand in hand for better foods and a better future

Date: October 16

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Organised by: United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)

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Established: 1945 (FAO); 1979 (World Food Day designated)

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Why it matters: From Rome to the world

  • Origin: World Food Day commemorates the founding of the FAO in 1945, the UN body that leads international efforts to defeat hunger.
  • Adopted in 1979: The 20th FAO Conference declared October 16 as World Food Day, with more than 150 countries observing it annually.
  • Objective: To raise global awareness about hunger, malnutrition and sustainable agriculture, and to mobilise action toward Zero Hunger (SDG 2).

Theme 2025: “Hand in Hand for Better Foods and a Better Future”

  • Core idea: Collective action and cooperation are essential for building resilient, equitable and sustainable food systems.
  • FAO’s 80th anniversary: The 2025 theme also celebrates 80 years of FAO’s journey in advancing global food security.

Focus areas:

  • Strengthening farmer-community partnerships
  • Promoting nutrition-sensitive agriculture
  • Reducing food loss and waste
  • Encouraging climate-smart farming practices

Historical context for UPSC

  • 1945: FAO founded in Quebec City, Canada, later moved to Rome, Italy — a key institution under the UN framework.
  • 1979: World Food Day formally proposed by Hungary’s former Minister of Agriculture, Dr Pál Romány and adopted by FAO members.
  • Legacy: The day has evolved into a global movement aligning with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Significance in today’s context

  • The world produces enough food, yet over 700 million people face hunger — a paradox of plenty.
  • Challenges include inequality, poor distribution, food waste, and climate change.

The day calls for:

  • Policy reforms to ensure food access and affordability
  • Support for small farmers and local food chains
  • Fairer global trade and sustainable consumption
  • Innovation in agri-tech and nutrition to build resilience

UPSC relevance

Prelims:

  • FAO headquarters and year of establishment
  • Theme of World Food Day 2025
  • UN agencies related to food and agriculture (FAO, IFAD, WFP)
  • Mains (GS Paper 3 – Agriculture/Environment):
  • Role of FAO and UN agencies in global food governance
  • India’s initiatives for food security — PDS, NFSA, POSHAN Abhiyaan, Millet Mission
  • Sustainable agriculture and climate-resilient food systems

In essence

World Food Day is not just a celebration — it’s a global reminder that food is a fundamental right, not a privilege.

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The 2025 theme urges the world to join hands — governments, farmers, businesses and citizens — for a healthier, fairer, and hunger-free future.

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