FAO in Georgia
Deadline for applications for the 2023-24 programme: 28 February 2023 Applications are now being accepted by...
In 2022,The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, through the support of...
From October to December 2022, 24 Farmer Field Schools (FFS), which united more than 330...
The Georgian biopharmaceutical company BioChimPharm (BCP) has completed the process of modernization of its historic...
You cannot have a good crop with bad seed. Farmers need the high-quality, high-yielding crops they rely on to make a decent living. A new law – drafted with help from FAO legal experts and adopted recently by the Parliament of Georgia – protects the market from low quality seed...
FAO's country team in Georgia planted 25 trees in Georgia's Borjomi region where more than 250 hectares of forest have been destroyed in 2008. Borjomi National Park is one of the largest national parks in Europe. It has always been renowned for its rare and endemic species of trees as well...
FAO held the first meeting to update stakeholders on the ongoing processes of the recently launched National Animal Identification and Traceability System (NAITS) in Georgia. The project implemented by FAO with the help of the National Food Agency (NFA) is funded and supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and...
Deputy Ministers of Agriculture   Iuri Nozadze and Revaz Asatiani opened the presentation of a book entitled Good Agricultural Practices in Apple Production.  This publication by FAO Georgia experts is founded on European experience with Georgian agricultural reality taken into consideration.                The book provides comprehensive guidelines for apple producers. It...
2 June, 2017 - Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations brought together the stakeholders and implementing partners of the European Neighbourhood Programme for Agriculture and Rural Development (ENPARD) for the 13th ENPARD stakeholders’ meeting. The meeting aimed to share the updates within the EU supported ENPARD projects...