Animal welfare issues are subject of increased attention
25/01/2017
FAO reaffirms commitment to water security for a thirsty sector
25/01/2017
Exploring the use of wastewater in agriculture
19/01/2017
FAO in Europe and Central Asia
13/01/2017
Berlin event to explore what water means for the future of food
12/01/2017
FAO Representative in Moldova speaks about a new partnership to benefit Moldova’s agrifood sector
11/01/2017
FAO mounts comprehensive response to new cattle disease in Europe
10/01/2017
Postgraduate study in Hungary awaits young agriculture professionals
06/01/2017
Work of FAO economist recognized by Government of Kyrgyzstan
06/01/2017
FAO - Hungarian Government Scholarship 2017-2018 - Introduction and procedures
04/01/2017
Regional vision for sustainable and resilient national food systems builds on success of food loss and waste project
17/04/2023
FAO–Türkiye Partnership Programme enhances collaboration among food safety authorities in the region
13/04/2023
In Kyrgyzstan, FAO and partners aim to help restore ecosystems critical to combating climate change
11/04/2023
Healing wounds and rebuilding from rubble in Türkiye
06/04/2023
Türkiye earthquakes: initial assessment indicates losses of more than 20 percent in food production
31/03/2023
FAO renews its funding appeal to scale efforts to help affected rural communities sustain and recover basic food production
At regional forum, FAO urges actions on agrifood systems transformation
04/04/2023
Sustainable development is a pressing issue that requires global attention. To ensure that no one is left behind, it is essential that agrifood systems be made more sustainable, equitable and resilient.
To that end, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) recently held a Regional Forum on Sustainable Development to discuss ways to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region in times of crisis.
Upgrading traditional techniques boosts production of famous Azerbaijani tomatoes
30/03/2023
Towards a waste-free future
30/03/2023
Over the past 50 years, food production has grown by almost 300 percent. And yet, by 2050, we will need to produce 60 percent more food to feed a world population of 9.3 billion.
Emergency support allows families in the Republic of Moldova to feed their cattle
29/03/2023