
In Berlin, FAO reaffirms commitment to improving Ukrainian farmers’ resilience and recovery
13/06/2024

FAO helps develop action plan to control fish diseases in Kyrgyzstan
10/06/2024
Disease outbreaks severely constrain aquaculture development, and the processes for controlling diseases and managing health are different in aquaculture than in the terrestrial livestock sector, primarily due to the fluid environment. For this reason, Kyrgyzstan, with support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), has begun to develop a national action plan for the control of fish diseases. The project supports fish farms through the implementation of best practices in fish health management, biosafety on fish farms and the planning of production activities. This can help improve product quality and increase production volumes.

Locust control can be made more sustainable, Central Asia’s agriculture ministers say
07/06/2024

To safeguard the food supply from hazards, proactivity is key, say food industry experts in Kyrgyzstan
07/06/2024

LANDNET workshop looks forward while celebrating 100 years of land consolidation in Europe
05/06/2024
Facilitated by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the fifteenth international LANDNET workshop, starting today in Middelburg in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, is bringing together about 100 experts from roughly 30 countries to share their experiences on land consolidation. Specifically, the experts will discuss how multipurpose land consolidation can contribute to larger goals such as climate change adaptation and mitigation, nature restoration, and improved biodiversity and environmental conditions.

FAST Partnership bridges climate funding gap in agrifood systems
04/06/2024

Soil remediation and green technologies offer solutions to pesticide pollution and soil sustainability
29/05/2024
As part of an ongoing pesticide management and disposal project from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in Central Asia and Türkiye, two international events were held in Almaty, Kazakhstan. To discuss the latest trends and explore the ways digital technologies can ameliorate the management of pests and pesticides in Central Asia, a workshop on emerging green technologies for pest and pesticide management on 15 April was conducted.

Harvesting data from space to inform policy predictability and investments in Ukraine’s grain sector
28/05/2024

In the Western Balkans, FAO builds capacity in investigating outbreaks of African swine fever
24/05/2024

Members of FAO’s Europe and Central Asia region discussed the implications of the war in Ukraine
23/05/2024
Hosted by the Republic of Moldova, the Thirty-fourth Session of the Regional Conference for Europe, held 14–17 May, brought together over 300 participants – representing all 53 Member Countries from the region and the European Union as a Member Organization, as well as United Nations agencies, intergovernmental and non-governmental sectors, research and academia, the private sector and civil society. The final report of the conference, adopted on 17 May, guides FAO and all relevant actors in advancing the transformation of the region’s food systems towards a more equitable, prosperous, and sustainable future. Here are some of the highlights.

Science and innovation are key to preserve traditional agricultural systems
21/05/2024

34th Session of FAO Regional Conference for Europe concludes discussions on agrifood systems transformation
17/05/2024
The 34th Session of the FAO Regional Conference for Europe (ERC) ended today following four days of exchanges on the steps needed to transform agrifood systems in Europe and Central Asia.
Director-General says four-day Conference helped identify the priorities needed for FAO "to do more and better."
FAO’s regional foresight exercise is vital to address Europe and Central Asia’s agrifood systems’ vulnerabilities
16/05/2024

Members exchange experiences on key food and agriculture matters in Europe and Central Asia
16/05/2024
The Thirty-fourth Session of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Regional Conference for Europe (ERC), scheduled from 14 to 17 May in Rome, is in full swing. This conference, which is the main FAO decision-making body for its Europe and Central Asia region, features ministerial round-table discussions and side events on current challenges and opportunities for the food and agriculture realm of the region. Hosted at FAO’s headquarters and webcast live online, the ERC side events welcome speakers from governments, the private and civil sectors, and the academic community to look at such key issues as sustainable locust management, foresight drivers and triggers, climate action, water resource management, true cost accounting, and the challenges of transforming agrifood systems in landlocked developing countries to be more inclusive, resilient and sustainable – all from a regional perspective.

Innovation, digitalization and resilience in agrifood systems are key for Europe and Central Asia
15/05/2024

34th Session of the FAO Regional Conference for Europe opens with focus on bolstering resilience of agrifood systems
14/05/2024

A human booster for digital innovation in Tajikistan
13/05/2024

Every drop counts: FAO support for the implementation of an electronic irrigation water monitoring system in Kyrgyzstan
13/05/2024

FAO initiative transforms Albanian chestnut value chain through innovation
10/05/2024
