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Permaculture and community seeds production are key paths to a greener agriculture
15/11/2022
All across Europe and Central Asia, there is a growing desire among consumers to buy local healthy food that is produced in a way that is less harmful to the environment and biodiversity. Permaculture, foraging spontaneous plants and community seeds production are interrelated approaches implemented in the region to glean and grow food in a sustainable manner. To broaden knowledge on these traditional and innovative approaches and their benefits, FAO organized a regional workshop on permaculture and community seed development in collaboration with Gradina Moldovei, a Moldovan association specialized in the topic.
New efforts begin to build resiliency in Tajikistan’s agriculture
14/11/2022
A new project by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with Republic of Tajikistan’s state institution Agricultural Entrepreneurship Development Project Management Unit, will provide technical assistance to the country to strengthen resilience of the agriculture sector.
Ukraine: FAO reinforces its presence to optimize technical and humanitarian assistance
04/11/2022
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has reinforced its presence in Ukraine by signing an agreement with the Government to set up a Project Office that will facilitate and expand the provision of technical and humanitarian assistance to the country’s most vulnerable communities, especially in rural areas.
New project aims to further land consolidation in North Macedonia
03/11/2022
Today is a significant milestone in the development of the agriculture sector in North Macedonia, as one five-year undertaking concludes and another begins.
World Food Day 2022 celebrated across Europe and Central Asia
28/10/2022
World Food Day is commemorated every year on 16 October, the date FAO was founded in 1945. The theme this year was “Leave NO ONE Behind.” The day highlighted that, although we have made progress towards building a better world, we are off track to ending world hunger and malnutrition in all its forms by 2030.
Partnering with academia accelerates achieving sustainable agrifood systems
27/10/2022
Eliminating hunger and the transformation of agrifood systems into sustainable systems are ambitious goals for which the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is working towards every day. Yet, the Organization is lucky to rely on its partners’ resources, too, including academia, research institutions, and universities.
Science, innovation, and youth bring hope for rural areas in Europe and Central Asia
21/10/2022
At the World Food Forum week, FAO events in the region focused on the potential of youth, and greening of agrifood systems through digitalization, and innovation.
Smart Farming in Uzbekistan
20/10/2022
Affordable technologies and efficient techniques transform rural communities.
From lavender fields to women’s cooperatives
14/10/2022
The fifteenth of October is the International Day of Rural Women. This is a day to recognize that women’s empowerment and gender equality can lead to better lives, better production, and a better environment for all.
World Food Day: For a more inclusive future where everyone has access to healthy food
14/10/2022
Today's global crises of the ongoing pandemic, conflicts, climate change, inflation and international tensions all have a serious impact on food security. More than 800 million people suffer from hunger worldwide, and the number is rising sharply, so there is a greater need than ever for governments, private sector, and the civil society to take action to alleviate hunger collaborate, as well as for raising the awareness of the public.