
Nutrition workshop helps Syrian refugees improve diets
12/02/2019
Various studies show that Syrian refugees often try to cope with such economic challenges as high living costs and irregular income by reducing the diversity of food they consume. This can negatively affect their health, particularly among pregnant women

Training continues for land consolidation feasibility studies
06/02/2019
Geodetic companies working to provide assistance in the Macedonian land consolidation process are receiving special training today in a workshop at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy in Skopje.
The training workshop on conducting fea

Geographical food labelling can ensure quality, promote rural development
31/01/2019
Geographical indication schemes help protect food products and produce that are characteristic to specific geographic areas. Giving certain foods special labels that are linked to their place of origin can play a special role in promoting sustainable rura

FAO to launch new rural development project in Georgia
21/01/2019
A number of positive changes – including improved rural policies, strengthened value chains, sustainable management of natural resources and environmentally friendly agricultural practices – are expected to help Georgia’s agricultural producers become mor

FAO, CTA help agriculture tap into the power of digital data
17/01/2019
The future of farming indicates that one day digital assets will enjoy almost the same level of recognition and value as physical ones – especially if we foresee a sustainable path for the sector. Farmers cannot do agriculture without land, but neither ca

FAO, Uzbekistan lay foundations of cooperation through 2022
17/01/2019
Uzbekistan is more a land of deserts and mountains than of rich, black soil. Still, with a commitment to make the most of its limited agricultural resources, and with help from partners and the international community, the country has been making consider

Hungarian Government Scholarship
07/01/2019
Description of the programmes and application procedures
The following Master of Science degree courses are being offered in English for the 2019-20 Academic Year:
MSc in Plant Protection (University of Pannonia)
MSc in Rural Development and Agribusi

Climate tech in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan can help stifle greenhouse gases
21/12/2018
Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan both have extensive agriculture systems, and for each, livestock has long been central. In both countries, though, agriculture sector emissions have been increasing over the past 15 years. In Kyrgyzstan, 95 percent of that increa

Turkey contributes USD 3 million to expand Africa’s Great Green Wall
20/12/2018
FAO and Turkey have committed to jointly restore 5 000 hectares of degraded land in three African countries along the Sahara. The three-year project is an important boost for countries’ efforts to tackle land degradation along Africa’s Great Green Wall.

FAO: Land reform in Ukraine should be democratic, community-driven
20/12/2018
Ukraine has been working on priorities for dealing with land consolidation, and FAO, through a project finishing this year, has used international good practice to help with that.
This week in Ukraine, FAO informed the Ministry for Agrarian Policy and Fo

Interview: Stefano Bonezzi explains FAO’s efforts to fight fraud, minimize risk
19/12/2018
To carry out its programme of work across five geographically distinct regions worldwide, FAO needs a highly decentralized structure.
The Europe and Central Asia region is characterized by a limited number of fully fledged country offices (excluding thos

Progress on food security and nutrition stagnates in Europe and Central Asia
11/12/2018
More than 14 million adults, and some 4.7 million children in Europe and Central Asia suffer from severe food insecurity - as defined by the Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES) - the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations said in a report released today.

FAO renews support for recovery in conflict-affected areas of eastern Ukraine
11/12/2018
FAO has an important role to play in a new EUR 25-million project to provide support for eastern Ukraine.
The recently announced initiative “EU support to eastern Ukraine: Recovery, peacebuilding and governance, 2018–2022” is financially supported by the

At job fairs in Turkey, Syrian refugees capitalize on FAO-led training
06/12/2018
Kasim Ibrahim, a Syrian refugee living in Turkey, sees hope for a better future after taking part in an FAO-led vocational training programme this autumn.
He and almost 200 other participants in this programme have had a chance to meet with potential emp

FAO supports the reduction of food loss and waste in southeastern Europe
05/12/2018
In Europe and Central Asia, and particularly in countries not part of the European Union, food loss and waste have major implications on food nutrition and security through inefficiencies in the food value chains. FAO is now working with four southeastern

New skills pay off: Syrian refugees harvest greenhouse vegetables in Turkey
03/12/2018
For nearly as long as the civil war in Syria has been ongoing, 36-year-old Sena Hamad has been living in a refugee camp with her three daughters and husband on the outskirts of the city of Osmaniye in southern Turkey. Today, she is among the first group of 25 trainees to have been selected for training on greenhouse vegetable production. In all, the FAO pilot project will train 150 refugees to grow vegetables in a newly established greenhouse next to the refugee camp, which hosts 15 000 people.

FAO report: Post-Soviet countries make moves to promote agricultural trade
29/11/2018
Capitalizing on macroeconomic stability in 2016 and 2017, many post-Soviet countries scaled up programmes and strategies to diversify agricultural markets, given the view that export growth is lucrative and can be a potential driver of the sector’s overal

In gorgeous detail, publication depicts ancient hunting and forest customs in Georgia
28/11/2018
Old and unique Georgian manuscripts, documents and illustrations depicting the use of forests and the history of hunting in Georgia are presented in a unique album from FAO titled “Hunting and Forest Management Customs in Ancient Georgia.”
“This album is

Land consolidation can mitigate impacts of Rail Baltica project
27/11/2018
Rail Baltica, the largest infrastructure project of the century in the Baltic region, plans to integrate the Baltic States with the European rail network. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2019. Crossing through farmlands, the project challenges rural

Paying for priceless value: securing forests’ role in water quality
23/11/2018
Given the many threats to the Earth’s water supply, the role of forests has never been more important.The role of forest ecosystems in preserving water quality is largely underestimated. To ensure healthy water, strategies for optimizing purification, reg