Sustainable and circular bioeconomy for food systems transformation

FAO bioeconomy visual assets now available in multiple languages

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The assets add to growing list of FAO multilingual bioeconomy material

Bioeconomy for sustainable food and agriculture is one of 20 programme priority areas in the FAO Strategic Framework 2022–31.

But what is bioeconomy? And how can we explain the concept in an easy-to-understand way?

To address these questions, FAO has developed a suite of visual aids in all six UN languages, comprising a video, benefits of sustainable and circular bioeconomy infovisual, and a sustainable and circular bioeconomy definition card. FAO has also developed an interactive story with fun quiz in multiple languages.

These assets are perfect for promoting bioeconomy awareness on all major social media channels, while demonstrating FAO’s commitment to multilingualism. They encapsulate some of the core elements of a bioeconomy that balances food security and social and economic wellbeing with more responsible consumption and production and sustainable natural resource management.

The repository with all FAO’s bioeconomy assets can be found here.

 

Specific links to visual assets in six languages

Bioeconomy video 👉 Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

Bioeconomy definition card 👉 Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

Bioeconomy infovisual 👉 Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

Bioeconomy 101 (interactive story)👉 English, French, Italian, Spanish

Instagram vertical video 👉 Chinese, English

 

Selection of social media posts

Twitter (AR, EN, ES, FR)

Facebook (AR, EN, ES, FR)

Instagram (EN)

LinkedIn (EN, EN)

 

Website and relevant links

FAO sustainable and circular bioeconomy

Sustainable bioeconomy and FAO (publication): English, French, Spanish

Bioeconomy: FAO is at the forefront of global efforts to promote sustainable food and agriculture (article): ArabicChinese, English, French

Five reasons why a sustainable and circular global bioeconomy just makes sense (article): Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish

 

21 February is celebrated as International Mother Language Day.

(This article was updated on 07/09/2023)

21/02/2023