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A valley of wisdom
31/10/2025
Strengthening veterinary capacity to combat African swine fever in the Western Balkans
30/10/2025
Today marks the conclusion of a series of trainings on African swine fever and stamping-out measures conducted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in the Western Balkans.
The trainings were held in Albania, Kosovo, and Montenegro, with support from national experts and veterinary services. An ASF expert from Latvia shared practical experience on stamping-out procedures.
The Amalfi Lemon and its layered resilient landscape
30/10/2025
FAO recognized the Amalfi Lemon Gardens as a GIAHS in August 2025. The designation acknowledges this unique system as a cultural treasure but also a model of resilience worth protecting.
FAO launches first land degradation neutrality strategy in the Republic of Moldova
28/10/2025
New FAO gender profile highlights challenges and opportunities for rural women in Tajikistan
27/10/2025
Sweet dreams are made of bees in Uzbekistan
27/10/2025
Zarnigor Yakubova has been surrounded by bees for most of her life. Growing up in a small village in Boʻstonliq district, in the mountainous region of Uzbekistan, she helped her father with the family’s beekeeping work. What began as a family routine became a skill she quietly carried with her into adulthood.
In 2023, Zarnigor was approached by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to join the Leaving No One Behind project, supported by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Türkiye. The project economically empowers rural women by providing them with access to agricultural knowledge, tools and peer networks.
Lanzarote’s volcanic miracle
23/10/2025
Innovation tops agenda as experts on Europe’s forests and forest industry meet
22/10/2025
The European Forestry Commission (EFC) will meet in Istanbul, Türkiye, from 22 to 25 October to review and coordinate regional strategies on forests and the forest industry, with a specific focus on innovation. The session, coordinated by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), will bring together government officials and representatives of international organizations, civil society and the private sector to discuss a wide range of issues.
Women farmers grow a resilient future in Kosovo
20/10/2025
Uniting against invasive plant species: protecting forests and cities in Europe and Central Asia
17/10/2025
Aggressive and invasive plant species continue to undermine biodiversity, ecosystem safety and sustainable land management in Europe and Central Asia. Both forest ecosystems and urban green spaces face ecological imbalance, loss of native species, increased fire risk and human health risk due to allergies, not to mention the emerging costs of mitigating these effects. To this end, forest and urban landscape managers, policymakers, scientists and civil society representatives came together from 13 to 16 October 2025 at the Forest Invasive Species Network for Europe and Central Asia (REUFIS) technical workshop and annual meeting to address the escalating threat posed by invasive plant species across the region.