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The Mediterranean and the Black Sea: Fisheries sustainability concerns remain, but overfishing drops to its lowest level in a decade, while aquaculture feeds more people
28/11/2025
The faces of agrifood systems transformation in Europe and Central Asia
27/11/2025
In a quiet field outside Madrid, a sheep owner looks up at a drone humming above grazing sheep, scanning for signs of stress, injury or predators. Tens of thousands of kilometres away, a young farmer shifts gears entirely, leaving a job in banking to return to his family farm in a Kyrgyz village. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, an engineer turned dairy farm owner opens her gates, creating a unique, multifunctional space focused on ethical farming, veteran rehabilitation and community well-being.
Partnering for a sustainable future: FAO, Parliament members forge stronger ties
26/11/2025
Albania learns to adopt the EU LEADER approach, with FAO help
24/11/2025
Georgia introduces land consolidation to improve farm structures, boost productivity
21/11/2025
Agricultural land in Georgia is highly fragmented, limiting productivity and investment in farms and in rural areas in general. Aiming to address this problem, representatives from a wide range of Georgian institutions participated in a 20 November workshop in Tbilisi under the first phase of a planned three-and-a-half-year project to support the introduction of land consolidation in Georgia. The project is being implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), with financial support from the World Bank and the Government of Georgia.
FAO reinforces regional efforts to curb antimicrobial resistance at Moscow food safety conference
20/11/2025
Rural women in Kosovo strengthen livelihoods through livestock care trainings
19/11/2025
Ukraine opens new Duplicate Centre to safeguard national plant genetic resources
17/11/2025
From aid to growth: strategic shift secures long-term future for Moldovan agriculture
14/11/2025
FAO: One Health approach can advance public health through better water management
14/11/2025
Challenges related to water, sanitation and health are multifaceted. However, resilient water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) systems – coupled with the One Health approach – can provide the right framework for safeguarding public health. This was the main message from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) at the Seventh session of the Meeting of the Parties to the Protocol on Water and Health in Budapest, Hungary, in early November. It was delivered by Raimund Jehle, FAO Regional Programme Leader, during the high-level segment of the session, which was marking the twentieth anniversary of the protocol’s entry into force.