
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has inaugurated a landmark exhibition titled “From Seeds to Foods” at its headquarters in Rome, commemorating 80 years of FAO’s contributions to global agriculture, food security, and sustainable development. The exhibition traces the evolution of agrifood systems over the decades, highlighting innovations, challenges, and the role of agriculture in shaping societies worldwide.
The event features a rich collection of historical archives, photographs, interactive displays, and multimedia installations that showcase how farming practices, seed technologies, crop diversification, and food systems have transformed from the mid-20th century to the present day. Visitors can explore the journey of agriculture from traditional seed-saving practices to modern high-tech solutions that feed billions globally.
During the inauguration, FAO officials emphasized the exhibition’s focus on resilience, sustainability, and innovation in agriculture. “From humble beginnings to global leadership, FAO has worked tirelessly to ensure that people everywhere have access to sufficient, nutritious, and safe food. This exhibition celebrates that journey while inspiring future solutions for a world facing climate change, population growth, and resource pressures,” said a senior FAO representative.
The exhibition also highlights FAO’s partnerships with governments, research institutions, and local communities in advancing agricultural modernization, value addition, and sustainable food systems. It illustrates success stories from diverse regions, demonstrating how science, policy, and farmer knowledge have combined to improve food security and rural livelihoods.
“From Seeds to Foods” is designed to engage policymakers, researchers, students, and the general public, offering a comprehensive view of the transformation of global agriculture and its central role in human development. The exhibition will run for several months, featuring workshops, lectures, and guided tours aimed at fostering dialogue around future-ready agrifood systems.
By marking FAO’s 80th anniversary with this global exhibition, the organization underscores its ongoing mission to promote sustainable agriculture, strengthen food security, and support farmers worldwide, while celebrating decades of scientific and social progress that continue to shape the future of food.