Máximo Torero
Máximo Torero is the Chief Economist at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), where he focuses on addressing the significant challenges facing the agricultural sector in Latin America and the Caribbean. He advocates for integrated sustainable practices throughout the production chain to enhance food security and community wellbeing.
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Tunisia:
Máximo Torero, chief economist at the FAO, stated that the recovery of global food production represents a positive turning point for market stability.
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Panama:
Máximo Torero is the regional director of FAO for Latin America and the Caribbean, visiting Panama to follow up on cooperation projects.
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Jamaica:
Maximo Torero is Chief Economist of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
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Dominican Republic:
Máximo Torero is the Chief Economist of the FAO who commented on hunger reduction in the Dominican Republic.
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Dominican Republic:
Máximo Torero is the Chief Economist of the FAO and commented on the reduction of hunger in the Dominican Republic.
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Dominican Republic:
Maximo Torero is the chief economist of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and has been discussing the food insecurity situation in Haiti.
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Dominican Republic:
Máximo Torero is the chief economist of the FAO who highlighted the significant reduction of undernourishment in the Dominican Republic.
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Dominican Republic:
Máximo Torero is the Chief Economist of the FAO and will participate in a meeting in the country.
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Panama:
Máximo Torero is the chief economist of the FAO who commented on the structural factors affecting hunger in Africa and Western Asia.
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Panama:
Máximo Torero is the chief economist of the FAO who warns about the challenges of food inflation in Latin America.
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