FAO in Georgia
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) facilitateda study visit to Latvia...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) facilitateda study visit to Latvia...
In April 2024 representatives of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia and...
On 2nd of May, a specialized training session was conducted on varroa mite management for...
Under the ENPARD Programme of the European Union (EU), FAO has implemented conservation agriculture practices for cereal farming communities in Georgia for the past four years. Notably, no-till farming is promoted through technical training sessions and access to no-till planters. So far, FAO and the EU have supported 200 cereal farmers...
Calling all students, families, and educators! Record a short video and show how you care about water for a food secure future. Your short video will feature alongside those from countries around the world in the new youth music video, and at the Junior World Food Day. This global initiative aims...
In August 2023, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), with the support of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), has initiated Farmer Field Schools for the dairy and crop producers from Kvesheti and Arakhveti villages including population living in Khada Valley. With an aim of supporting the...
From July 31 to August 4, 2023, through the support of the European Union (EU) under ENPARD IV, an international Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Expert Metin Ilemin held training modules on safe and sustainable pisciculture, with a focus on animal health. The educational programme was...
In July 2023, FAO Georgia celebrated the harvest of cereals with the farmers from the conflict-affected farming communities from Shida Kartli, who have successfully implemented the no-till farming methodology of conservation agriculture, through the support of the Czech Development Cooperation (Czech Dvp Cooperation). FAO has supported more than 80 grain farmers...