FAO mitigates winter impact on livestock keepers
17/11/2024
As the winter season approaches, livestock keepers and herders worry about feeding their animals due to lack of grazing lands or any other natural fodder resources. The struggle continues with...
Protecting agriculture in Ghouta from sand dunes
11/11/2024
Al Ghouta, a green belt area, is a significant supplier of vegetables and fruits for Damascus and rural Damascus. Thousands of farmers in this area rely on the production of...
FAO’s climate smart practices boost livelihoods and resilience for farmers
31/10/2024
Agricultural production for small-scale farmers is improving after using effective, climate-smart agriculture practices they learned at FAO’s Farmers Field Schools (FFS). These practices have been helping farmers to mitigate unpredictable...
Syria’s food heroes speak up about Rights to Food
27/10/2024
Farmers across Syria are the country’s food heroes. They contribute to ensuring the availability of various healthy foods on our tables. How aware are we of their roles in food...
A farmer from Syria wins FAO’s Innovation Award on Farmer Field School (FFS) for Sustainable Agrifood Systems
17/10/2024
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) farmer field schools (FFS) programme in the Syrian Arab Republic has been recognized at the FAO Science and Innovation Forum (SIF 2024) for the...
FAO and the Adaptation Fund take climatic actions to restore fruit trees in Eastern Ghouta
28/09/2024
The Eastern Ghouta in Rural Damascus was a green space rich with fruit trees and orchids that supplied Damascus and the surrounding areas with fruits, this refers to its fertile land and the availability of natural resources that helped farmers to sustain their livelihood before the crisis hits the country in 2011.
Throughout the years of crisis, more than 250 000 trees were destroyed, making the restoration of fruit production a critical challenge as farmers lack the availability of sapling supplies, water for irrigation, and the knowledge and access to reliable sources of information on Weather elements to alleviate the adverse effects of unfavourable climate events, such as heatwaves and erratic rainfall.
Sabah Al-Faraj: Nurturing her land, family and future
23/09/2024
Sabah Al-Faraj, a dedicated female farmer field school (FFS) participant from Sreihin in Hama governorate, has successfully embraced simple, climate-smart and sustainable farming techniques she learned at the FFS, with...
FAO and the Russian Federation announce the second phase of resilience-building collaboration
04/09/2024
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has announced the second phase of its resilience-building project that will support 40 000 earthquake-affected farmers, returnees, and the host communities in the governorates of Aleppo, Hama and Idleb. The formulation of the phase-2 project is a result of the generous contribution from the Russian Federation to support the restoration of the rural communities’ agricultural production and livelihoods.
FAO and MAAR discuss with stakeholders involved in the olive value chain
16/08/2024
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and the Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform (MAAR) had conducted a workshop to meet with key stakeholders of olive...
Inception workshop to launch the sustainable and inclusive agrifood system transformation project in Syria
23/07/2024
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has hosted an inception workshop with key stakeholders to launch the design of national strategy for food system transformation, under...
Women farmers empower their communities through parallel farmer field schools
21/07/2024
Transforming agricultural practices and strengthening the long-term resilience of farming households and communities across the Syrian Arab Republic (SAR) might appear challenging after more than fourteen years of crisis, which...
FAO shares field lessons learned on successful irrigation practices and tools
11/07/2024
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in close collaboration with the General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research (GCSAR), has organized an informative discussion session to present...
FAO introduces climate-smart agriculture technique to combat water scarcity in rural Aleppo
07/07/2024
As the Syrian Arab Republic faces growing challenges of climate change and water scarcity, innovative solutions for adaptable and resilient agricultural systems are more critical than ever to improve the...
Tishreen irrigation network operates again after the devastating earthquake
25/06/2024
The restoration of water for irrigation is always great news for farmers! It bears in mind that timely access to irrigation water is crucial for the productivity of agricultural systems,...
FAO rehabilitates irrigation networks in Hama to support 10 000 farmers
06/06/2024
More than 10 000 farmers in southern Hama, Syrian Arab Republic, will expect a sustainable flow of water to their lands after FAO has completed rehabilitation works on eighty-eight kilometers...
FAO supports youth and women to establish agri-preneurial projects through ‘Nabta’
27/05/2024
After the outstanding success in encouraging more than 250 young people and women to establish small agri-businesses that contribute to the improvement of agriculture towards a better production, and create...
FAO Nabta supports a buzzy business in Daraa towards a better living
19/05/2024
The quality and quantity of agricultural production relies on major factors to achieve healthy crops and fresh products, thanks to the help of bees and pollinators that are essential for...
FAO farmer field school (FFS) empowers women in a remote village in Deir-ez-Zor.
16/05/2024
In Dweir, a distant village on the bank of the Euphrates River in Deir-ez-Zor, a group of Syrian women have transformed their lives after attending sessions at FAO’s Farmer Field...
FAO tackles gender issues in rural communities with pioneering pilot projects
22/02/2024
Long-standing negative social norms can perpetuate Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) as certain harmful practices can result in the prevalence of gender-based violence (GBV). Early marriage and economic violence...
FAO supports smallholder livestock keepers with artificial insemination and animal health services campaign
05/02/2024
By September 2024, farmers across Syria will be celebrating a new, high-quality calving to support and sustain their animal production and importantly, their income. As part of the Building Local...