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FAO workshop prepares countries in Europe for exotic cattle disease
06/03/2017
Recent outbreaks in the Balkans, Turkey and the Caucasus clearly show that a cattle disease traditionally found in Africa is establishing itself in Europe. At an FAO-organized meeting starting today in Budapest, experts will focus on strategies to diagnos

FAO leads key session at 10th Winter Grain Conference in Altai, Russia
02/03/2017
This week the Russian resort town of Belokurikha in the country’s Altai region hosts the 10th anniversary Winter Grain Conference – an important expert forum for analysis of grain sector development strategies. Today, a special session on the “Southeaster

With FAO help, Moldova offers a good example of handling African swine fever
01/03/2017
As the latest European country to detect cases of African swine fever, Moldova has control over the disease for now, thanks in part to a short, targeted intervention by FAO.
African swine fever is a rapidly spreading transboundary animal disease. Moldova

Modern-day contract farming holds promise in Georgia
28/02/2017
Contract farming is one way of coordinating farmers and the agribusiness firms who buy their produce. FAO is promoting contract farming in Georgia under the EU-funded European Neighbourhood Programme for Agriculture and Rural Development (ENPARD).
A two-

Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan move to upgrade food safety capacities
27/02/2017
Ensuring that food is safe is a complex task involving many different players. A three-year FAO project to upgrade the food safety capacities of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan held its final workshops in late February.
Funded by the Government of Turkey, "Cap

FAO value chain study points to opportunities for Albanian women
22/02/2017
Starting or participating in an agrifood business could make good sense for women in poor rural areas of Albania. A new study commissioned by FAO – and presented at a conference here today – identifies several business ideas and examines value chains and

Serbia taps FAO expertise in forestry
22/02/2017
A high-level conference in Belgrade today marks the first stage in a recently-begun four-year commitment on the part of FAO. A project worth US$3.75 million, financed by the Global Environment Facility, or GEF, is directed towards the long-term sustainabi

Genetic quality of Moldova dairy cattle set to improve with FAO support
21/02/2017
Improving livestock genetic resources in Moldova – with a special focus on dairy cattle – is the objective of an FAO project now in progress. As part of that initiative, a two-day workshop on artificial insemination gets under way here today.
The worksho

New book on gender equality and social protection presented by FAO
14/02/2017
Gender equality, social protection and rural development in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, a new title from FAO, was presented here today at the Central Scientific Agricultural Library. The event, organized jointly by FAO’s Liaison Office in Moscow and

FAO presents new methodology for surveying family farms in Tajikistan
09/02/2017
The power of statistics to support change cannot be overstated. In Tajikistan, no one knows this better than the State Agency for Statistics.
High-level managers and professional statisticians from the Agency recently completed FAO training on a new meth