Moldovan agriculture has become more resilient to natural disasters
10/10/2018
Moldovan authorities and FAO have successfully implemented a four-year project to increase drought resilience amongst small-scale farmers by helping them adopt modern irrigation technologies and best practices.
At the closing event, held today in Chisina
In Kyrgyzstan, FAO logistics centre will supply schools with local produce
10/10/2018
A logistics centre was opened today in northern Kyrgyzstan’s Kemin district to aid in supplying local schools with fresh agricultural produce. An initiative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the centre should improve th
Agroforestry offers a way to stand against climate change
09/10/2018
Increasing agricultural productivity by over 20 percent just by using a negligible percent of arable land for creating forest areas sounds like a good deal. As practice shows, this is achievable with agroforestry – the practice of integrating woody vegeta
FAO chief receives order of merit
09/10/2018
Vladimir Rakhmanin, FAO Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Europe and Central Asia, is awarded with the Hungarian Order of Merit by Hungarian Minister of Agriculture Istvan Nagy.
Rakhmanin, who has served in his present role with
Czech film picturing rural development in Georgia receives FAO award
05/10/2018
Encompassed by the Caucasus mountains with heights of 5 000 meters – offering breathtaking views and, at the same time, damming them – lies Georgia’s Tusheti region. Its inhabitants are strongly attached to this remote area, but the natural beauty alone i
FAO: Reducing food loss and waste needs time and patience
05/10/2018
Roughly one-third of all food produced globally for human consumption is lost or wasted every year, according to FAO estimates.
Food loss and waste increases prices, reduces the availability of micronutrient-rich foods, and lowers the income of smallhold
Bosnia and Herzegovina, FAO sign new cooperation agreement
03/10/2018
More competitive small-scale farming and better livelihoods for rural people are central goals of the new cooperation agreement between FAO and the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Equally important are steps to confront climate change and manage nat
Small producers and vulnerable populations could benefit from food hubs in Kyrgyzstan
01/10/2018
Agricultural development in Kyrgyzstan is being hampered by farmers’ lack of access to quality seeds, finance and market information, according to a new FAO assessment of value chains and the agribusiness environment.
Additional factors slowing the devel
FAO helps Ukraine’s food safety system for fishery products meet EU standards
28/09/2018
Ukraine, due to its geographical closeness to the European Union and its recently signed Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area agreement, has committed to aligning its food safety and quality systems with EU standards.
The needed changes in legal requir
Timely, advance weather data can benefit Macedonian farmers
26/09/2018
With extreme weather events posing serious risks to agriculture and the rural economy, the Macedonian Government has recognized the importance of regular information and early warning systems in guarding agriculture against climate change.
At a workshop
FAO aims to strengthen pesticide regulation in Europe and Central Asia
26/09/2018
The intensification of agricultural production and the effects of climate change have increased the pressure on crops from pests and diseases.
According to recent estimates, annual losses caused by insects, weeds, and diseases are around 20–40 percent, a
Technology enhances locust management in Central Asian countries
25/09/2018
Agriculture is an important sector in the national economies of Caucasus and Central Asian countries, and locusts can cause severe damages.
However, technology developed by FAO allows anti-locust services to view online locust data collected in the field
Regional meeting aims to improve social protection for rural Western Balkans
24/09/2018
Social protection plays a crucial role in accelerating progress in the fight against hunger, malnutrition and rural poverty, with the potential to transform the lives of rural women and men by improving their well-being and livelihoods.
Still, evidence s
Czechia furthers support for sustainable forest management in Central Asia
21/09/2018
Forests are complex ecosystems that provide not only food, fuel and income opportunities for locals, but also provide important services at the global level as well. Recognizing this, FAO and the Czech Republic have been working together for more than ten
From Great Silk Road to Great Gastronomic Road
20/09/2018
Aida Baimakova is only 27 years old, but already a year has passed since the Slow Food congress elected her international councilor for Belarus, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russian Federation, and Ukraine. On the eve of Slow Food’s annual “Terra Madre” ev
Ukraine agribusiness moves towards self-regulation
20/09/2018
Ukraine is well on its way to establishing a legal framework on self-regulation – a mechanism that will improve standards in the agribusiness sector and provide private companies with an opportunity to boost their role in defining their future.
The legal
FAO plows efficiency savings into priority food and agriculture needs
19/09/2018
When the announcement was made that FAO regional offices around the world would each receive an additional US$ 1 million to advance food and agriculture priorities, the technical team in Budapest wasted no time in putting forward proposals for Europe and
Moscow conference aims to unite countries in fight against antimicrobial resistance
18/09/2018
Recognizing that the unregulated use of antimicrobials is a growing problem across Eastern Europe and Central Asia, FAO has been working hard to implement improvements across the region, with the support of the Government of the Russian Federation.
One e
Green jobs grow in the forest
17/09/2018
The green economy is creating new job opportunities in the forest sector in a variety of areas, such as recreation, leisure and sports, ecotherapy, urban forestry, and the control of pests, fire and disease.
In this spirit, more than 30 forest experts fr
Quantifying progress: Interview with FAO regional statistician Giorgi Kvinikadze
13/09/2018
Humankind is in the midst of an unprecedented data-gathering and number-crunching effort, and national statistical offices are on the front line.
Giorgi Kvinikadze is FAO statistician for the Europe and Central Asia region, based at the Organization’s re