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30/07/2025
Rural women in Belarus play essential roles across agrifood systems, from farming and food production to entrepreneurship and market sales. However, as in many parts of the world, their contributions often remain largely invisible and under-recognized, and gender disparities in agriculture and rural development persist. This issue is highlighted in the National gender profile of agriculture and rural livelihoods: Republic of Belarus, developed with the support of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The report draws on statistical data and qualitative insights gathered from interviews with rural women and other local stakeholders.
25/07/2025
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is driving the digital transformation of agriculture through various projects and promoting innovation in the sector. As part of this effort, FAO is supporting the AgriTech Summit, held from 23 to 25 July 2025 during the Sevan Startup Summit. This specialized forum provides a dynamic space for dialogue, knowledge sharing, and partnerships. The 2025 Summit brought together farmers, tech startups, government officials, researchers, and development partners to explore how emerging technologies—especially AI and digital tools—can support the development of sustainable, efficient, and climate-resilient agrifood systems in Armenia.
23/07/2025
Georgia is home to remarkable wheat diversity. Of the fourteen wheat species grown in the country, five originated from Georgia itself. Yet, without action, this living heritage risks being lost forever. Georgian farmers are working to conserve the country’s native wheat varieties and agricultural heritage to improve food diversity.
22/07/2025
Concluding at the end of July 2025, the project has provided technical support, tailored policy recommendations and actionable strategies to advance land banking, land consolidation and land market development. 
17/07/2025

Commercial aquaculture in Turkmenistan dates to the early 1970s, with the introduction of pond-based fish farming. However, production levels declined sharply after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Reviving freshwater aquaculture – particularly through smallholder farming approaches – has the potential to diversify farmers’ livelihoods, contribute to resilient agrifood systems and help mitigate the impacts of climate change. Accelerating this process in Turkmenistan, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), within the framework of a Technical Cooperation Programme project, concluded two workshops on 16 and 17 July on aquatic animal health management and aquaculture systems design and operation.

15/07/2025
A new two-year joint programme focused on transforming food systems for better nutrition, launched today, is expected to directly benefit more than 17 000 people and indirectly reach more than 2 million people across Tajikistan. The programme is financed by the Joint SDG Fund, a United Nations mechanism designed to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The main implementing United Nations agencies are the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the World Health Organization and the World Food Programme.
11/07/2025
The Government of the Republic of Tajikistan has officially adopted its Programme for the digitalization of the agricultural sector for 2025–2030, marking a major milestone in the country’s digital transformation efforts. The programme, developed with technical support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under the “Provision of Technical Assistance on E-agriculture to the Ministry of Agriculture” technical cooperation project, outlines a strategic roadmap to harness digital technologies for more efficient, inclusive, and climate-resilient agriculture. 
09/07/2025
An integrated mountain agropastoral system in Tajikistan has become the first Central Asian addition to the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems, with a pine tree agroforestry system and traditional bamboo and fishery system in the Republic of Korea and an agrosilvopastoral system in Portugal also recognized. The systems were formally designated under FAO’s flagship programme during a meeting of the GIAHS Scientific Advisory Group held from 7 to 8 of July 2025. 
09/07/2025
Agriculture is inherently exposed to a wide range of risks, from natural disasters to market volatility. As sustainability becomes an increasingly pressing concern, agricultural surveys play a vital role in revealing trends in farming practices, land use, and resource management. Azerbaijan is pr...
01/07/2025

Advancing gender equality and ensuring equitable access to land and property for rural women is essential for sustainable rural development. To promote increased equity in land tenure, a series of legal advisory workshops were recently held in Pristina, Prizren, and Istog, bringing together over 130 licensed notaries and municipal cadastral officials from across Kosovo1. Three workshops held on 24 and 31 May and 14 June 2025 were organized under a project on promoting rural women’s empowerment, that is jointly implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and UN Women, with financial support from the Austrian Development Agency (ADA), and in close collaboration with the Notary Chamber of Kosovo.