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FAO and Uzbekistan partner for more resilience, growth and equity in rural areas by 2030
22/12/2025
Training raises hunter awareness of a deadly swine disease affecting wild boar in the Western Balkans
22/12/2025
Strengthening Europe’s capacity to respond to peste des petits ruminants
22/12/2025
The Republic of Moldova unveils a new long-term table grape strategy
22/12/2025
Experts meet in Dushanbe to advance sustainable livestock development in the region
17/12/2025
80 trees for 80 years – Urban forest gets support from FAO
16/12/2025
Between concrete and traffic, urban forests breathe life into our cities. They are more than just trees; they’re the foundation for greener, healthier and more vibrant cities. They offer an inclusive, accessible and highly impactful way to enhance community well-being, boost biodiversity and make our urban spaces more resilient to climate change. To mark the eightieth anniversary of its establishment, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has helped Budapest become a greener and healthier city by planting 80 trees in a protected urban forest area.
In Montenegro, women sustain agriculture but hold little land
15/12/2025
Women in Montenegro perform much of the country’s agricultural work yet remain largely excluded from land ownership and decision-making. They make up more than half of the workforce on family farms but just 12.9 percent of those who hold ownership or secure rights to agricultural land. This is according to the new National Gender Profile of Agriculture and Rural Livelihoods, developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in close partnership with the Government of Montenegro.
Serbia advances cross-sectoral collaboration through a One Health workshop
12/12/2025
From rocky soil to thriving harvest
11/12/2025