If you want to build practical skills in sustainable agriculture, climate-resilient food systems, or natural resource management, without cost the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) offers 20 free online courses that can help boost your knowledge and career prospects. These courses are ideal for students, young professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone working in agriculture, food security, environmental planning, or related sectors.
Free, self-paced, and globally accessible, these courses can strengthen your credentials while you contribute to sustainable development goals (SDGs) in your community or business.
These courses are not only knowledge resources — they provide credible credentials from a UN agency, making them valuable for CVs, internships, job applications, and entrepreneurial development.
What You Get (Benefits)
✔ Free Access
No fees, no subscription — learners can enroll at no cost through FAO’s online platform.
✔ Practical Training
Course content emphasizes real-world agricultural and sustainability solutions used by governments, NGOs, and agribusinesses.
✔ Self-Paced Learning
Complete lessons on your own schedule — ideal for students, entrepreneurs, and working professionals.
✔ Certificate of Completion
Students receive certificates that demonstrate enhanced skills in areas such as climate-smart agriculture, food loss reduction, and sustainable resource management.
✔ Credibility from a UN Agency
FAO is a globally recognized authority in food and agriculture — completion certificates carry institutional credibility.
Topics Covered
FAO’s free sustainability courses span core themes including:
- Sustainable agriculture and climate-smart farming
- Food safety and risk management
- Nutrition and food systems
- Fisheries and aquaculture sustainability
- Forest and land restoration
- Value chain resilience
- Water management and irrigation
- Gender in agriculture and inclusive practices
These courses offer a mix of introductory modules and deeper technical insight, suitable for learners at multiple levels.
Who Should Take These Courses (Use Cases)
These courses are especially valuable for:
- Students studying agriculture, environmental science, economics, or sustainability
- MSME founders or agripreneurs building resilient food or eco-businesses
- Community organisers and NGO staff focused on food security or climate adaptation
- Policy practitioners needing clarity on sustainable food system frameworks
- Job seekers looking to strengthen their résumé with sector-relevant training
No formal prerequisites are generally required — only interest in sustainability and commitment to learning.
How to Enroll (Step-by-Step)
1. Visit the FAO course platform
Go to the official FAO online learning portal
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Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES)
Learn how the FIES is used as an SDG indicator to measure food insecurity worldwide. -
Sustainable Agriculture
Understand sustainable agriculture methodologies and reporting for SDG Indicator 2.4.1. -
Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries
This course focuses on monitoring progress for SDG Indicator 14.b.1 on small-scale fisheries sustainability. -
Fish Stocks Sustainability
Learn about managing and reporting on biologically sustainable fish stocks. -
Labour Productivity & Income of Small-Scale Food Producers
Covers SDG Indicators 2.3.1 and 2.3.2 related to productivity and income levels. -
Food Loss Index
Explore how food loss is measured and strategies to reduce it in supply chains. -
Prevalence of Undernourishment (PoU)
Dive into SDG Indicator 2.1.1 — prevalence of undernourishment — and its global implications. -
Change in Water-Use Efficiency Over Time (SDG 6.4.1)
Focuses on measuring improvements in how water is used across sectors. -
Plant and Animal Genetic Resources (SDG 2.5.1 & 2.5.2)
Support for analyzing and reporting genetic resource indicators. -
Equal Tenure Rights for Women on Agricultural Land (SDG 5.a.1)
Understand data, methods, and policy contexts for land tenure equality. -
Agriculture Orientation Index (SDG 2.a.1)
Learn how budget orientation affects agriculture performance. -
Introduction to SDG Indicators Under FAO Custodianship
A great starter course on how FAO supports global SDG monitoring. -
Ensuring Women’s Legal Rights to Land Ownership and/or Control (SDG 5.a.2)
This course explores women’s land rights and reporting methods. -
Level of Water Stress (SDG 6.4.2)
Learn about measuring and analyzing water stress. -
Forest Area & Sustainable Forest Management (SDG 15.2.1)
Focus on forest indicator monitoring and sustainability. -
Food Price Anomalies (SDG 2.c.1)
Explore methods to analyze sudden food price changes.-
Stakeholder Engagement – Learn about participatory methods in sustainability.
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Voluntary National Reviews & the High-Level Political Forum – For policymakers tracking SDG progress.
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Initial Preparation & Organization of Voluntary National Reviews
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2. Browse the available courses
Select courses that align with your interests and career focus.
3. Register or sign in
Create a (free) account with FAO’s training platform if required.
4. Begin learning
Courses are self-paced — you can complete them around your schedule.
5. Obtain your certificate
After finishing course requirements, download your certificate and use it to demonstrate your sustainability skills.







