FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia
In their pursuit to ensure an equitable and sustainable future, governments can rely on FAO expertise in food and agriculture. Responding to the needs of Europe and Central Asia, the Organization is offering support in many specific areas. Find out more
Highlights
Regional Priority Programmes
Regional Priority Programme
Transforming food systems and facilitating market access and integration
Regional Priority Programme
Managing natural resources sustainably and preserving biodiversity in a changing climate
Recent and upcoming events
19/ 12
2024
20/12
2024
National training workshop on improving feed in aquaculture
Ashgabat (Turkmenistan), 19/12/2024 - 20/12/2024
A major constraint to increasing aquaculture production in Turkmenistan is access to cost-effective, high-quality aquafeed. Poor quality feeds...
19/ 12
2024
40/4 Meeting of the Executive Committee of the ECA
Virtual Event, 19/12/2024
The 40/4 meeting of the Executive Committee of the European Commission on Agriculture is scheduled for 19 December 2024, with the aim to continue preparing for the next 44th Session of the ECA to be held in September 2025. The Committee will discuss the proposals for the main technical theme of the 44th Session. They will be updated on the implementation of regional work programme in Europe and...
Featured publications
FAO’s role in humanitarian mine action
2024
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) applies its technical expertise in humanitarian mine action to restore agricultural lands and enhance food security. By prioritizing demining efforts based on agricultural needs and mitigating soil contamination, FAO promotes sustainable recovery in affected areas. This document outlines FAO’s role in humanitarian mine action and its strategic approach to integrating agricultural recovery within mine action efforts.
Strengthening the status of the spouse and partner in Albania’s agricultural businesses
2024
In Albania, despite many positive policies and legal developments regarding gender equality, the ownership and management of agricultural businesses remain heavily male-dominated. This policy paper examines the experiences of three European Union countries – Belgium, France and Spain – to showcase good practices for enhancing the role and status of spouses and partners in agricultural businesses.
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