Un País, Un Producto Prioritario

12/06/2026
Nepal’s OCOP National Task Force has mobilized key public and private stakeholders to drive immediate, practical actions—including production mapping and quality upgrades—to strengthen the large cardamom value chain through October 2026. By directly bridging critical supply chain and infrastructure gaps, this coordinated push will scale up global export readiness, secure premium market prices, and transform rural livelihoods. 
06/06/2026
Lesotho is strengthening its national capacity to develop a more sustainable and productive potato sector through a series of technical exchanges, field visits and training events supported by FAO's One Country One Priroity Product (OCOP) initiative.
29/05/2026
Potatoes are becoming increasingly important as countries face rising shocks to agrifood systems, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Director-General QU Dongyu said today during the main global observance of the International Day of Potato 2026, hosted by the Kingdom of Lesotho. 
23/05/2026

Uzbekistan is strengthening its capacity to develop a more sustainable and resilient sweet cherry sector through a series of targeted technical trainings and field exchanges implemented under FAO's OCOP initiative supported by the FAO–China South-South Cooperation (SSC) Programme.

20/05/2026
The Government of Uzbekistan and FAO are scaling up efforts to strengthen the sweet cherry value chain through a new FAO-China South-South Cooperation (SSC) project under the One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative. As a major milestone of this collaboration, a regional workshop and training on the OCOP initiative for Europe and Central Asia was held in Namangan from 18 to 20 May 2026.

14/05/2026
Leaders and experts called for a strategic shift toward blended finance and public-private partnerships to transform national agricultural strategies into sustainable economic engines and accelerate agrifood system transformation across Europe and Central Asia. 
11/05/2026
A delegation from the Kingdom of Lesotho has concluded a strategic study tour in Peru aimed at transforming its potato sector under the One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative through innovation, knowledge exchange and international partnerships. Held from 2 to 9 May 2026, the mission brought together policymakers, researchers and farmer representatives from both countries to explore how Peru’s globally recognized potato innovations can be adapted to Lesotho’s agricultural context. 
26/04/2026
Bringing together regional experts and institutions, the OCOP session during Asia-Pacific Food Forum showcased how science and innovation can strengthen Special Agricultural Products (SAPs), enhance market access, and support the FAO’s “Four Betters.” The session also featured insights on nutrition, trade, resilience, and emerging technologies, alongside the launch of OCOP Centres of Excellence to further accelerate transformation across the Asia-Pacific region.
23/04/2026

FAO is stepping up efforts to develop the value chains of special agricultural products in Africa under the One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative. These efforts are being reinforced through a global project supported by the FAO–China South-South Cooperation Programme, to help countries translate priority agricultural products into drivers of food security, rural livelihoods, and sustainable transformation of agrifood systems. 


22/04/2026

The first Asia-Pacific Food Forum (APFF) opened in Brunei Darussalam today, bringing together Ministers, development partners, financial institutions, private sector leaders, scientists, innovators, women farmers and youth to accelerate agrifood systems transformation across the region.

FAO’s One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative showcased how science and innovation is strengthening value chains of Special Agriculture Products, improving productivity, competitiveness, traceability, and market access.  

16/03/2026

FAO is strengthening Guinea-Bissau’s cashew value chain under the OCOP initiative by improving farming practices, diversifying crops and supporting local processing. These efforts aim to boost productivity, enhance sustainability and increase year‑round income for rural communities.

17/02/2026

Albania has taken a major step to protect its iconic chestnut forests, as the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) strengthened national efforts by signing a new Cooperation Agreement with six northern municipalities. The agreement expands the successful Tropojë pilot and launches a coordinated nationwide effort to combat the devastating Asian chestnut gall wasp supported by FAO's OCOP initiative.


10/02/2026
Los garbanzos han sido un elemento fundamental de la gastronomía libanesa durante generaciones. Desde el hummus hasta el falafel, forman parte integral de la identidad cultural del país. Sin embargo, la producción local ha tenido dificultades durante mucho tiempo para satisfacer la demanda interna. La iniciativa "Un país, un producto prioritario" de la FAO ayuda a los agricultores a recuperar este cultivo ancestral mediante un mejor acceso a semillas de calidad y mejores prácticas agronómicas.
03/02/2026

With the support of FAO, Tajikistan has begun implementing measures to ensure the sustainable development of its apricot production sector. The initiative is being carried out under FAO’s One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative.


02/02/2026
The Government of Iraq and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) have officially launched implementation of the One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) Initiative in Iraq, with date palm as the country’s special agricultural product. Led by the Ministry of Agriculture, and with technical support from FAO, the initiative will strengthen the entire date palm value chain from production and processing to marketing and access to global markets. 
29/12/2025

In less than a decade, quinoa has gone from an obscure Andean grain to a national priority in Bhutan. With backing from the Royal government and support from FAO’s One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative, farmers have gained the skills to grow this resilient crop and better access markets.

Now cultivation of the “Queen of Grains” is expanding and thriving in Bhutan’s remote mountain villages.

22/12/2025
A week-long learning mission under FAO’s One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative brought together the government agricultural officers and young researchers for an immersive journey into Nepal’s large cardamom heartland. Through field visits in Ilam and Jhapa, the group explored how decades of experience in Eastern Nepal can guide the crop’s expansion into the western districts of Syangja, Baglung and Myagdi. 
18/12/2025
FAO Member Countries participating in the One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) Initiative are set to strengthen national ownership, scale practical innovations, and deepen collaboration to advance sustainable value chains for special agricultural products in the coming years. At the 2025 OCOP Global Annual Coordination Meeting on 17 December 2025, participants were urged to continue their “incredible” work in advancing the initiative worldwide.
17/12/2025
The One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) Initiative marked a year of significant progress and organizational strengthening, as the Secretariat confirmed a leadership transition and reviewed major achievements during its Core Members Meeting held on 11 December 2025. 
11/12/2025

FAO Director-General QU Dongyu concluded a two-day mission to Liberia, during which he met with the country’s highest authorities and launched a project focusing on coffee as part of Liberia’s inaugural participation in FAO’s One Country One Priority Product Initiative (OCOP). Liberia selected Coffee Liberica, a rare and indigenous coffee species, as its priority crop.

The visit highlighted Liberia’s efforts to transform its agrifood systems and improve productivity on its 1.6 million hectares of arable croplands and capitalize on the country’s abundant rainfall.