Markets and Trade

Europe and Central Asia

As a result of political and economic transitions in the post-Soviet countries agricultural markets were transformed. These transformations were accompanied by globalization and deepening trade integration both within the region and with external trade partners. Many countries joined the World Trade Organization (WTO), which helped to enhance their participation in global trade. Now the Europe and Central Asia region plays an increasingly important role as a supplier of agricultural commodities to international markets. To facilitate the formation and sharing of knowledge, as well as to make the necessary policy decisions in the development of trade potential, FAO created the  Agricultural Trade Expert Network (ATEN) in Europe and Central Asia. The network  implements the regional initiative  on transforming food systems and facilitating market access and integration. 

The network brings together experts  who conduct research, carry out training programmes and advise governments and the private sector on issues related to agricultural trade and trade policy, including regional and multilateral trade agreements. The core business of the network will be to facilitate generation and exchange of knowledge. 

 

provide a neutral and independent platform for knowledge and experience exchange on agricultural trade issues affecting Europe and Central Asia;

 

enhance the quality and relevance of agricultural trade research and strengthen experts' ability to collaborate on analysis, capacity development and other initiatives in the region;

 

strengthen experts' capacities to provide technical advice and policy recommendations to governments and the private sector; and

 

improve communication and information sharing on trade policy issues with the wider community.

Latest releases
Journal; magazine; bulletin
Trade policy review in the countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia. 3rd Quarter 2024 | Bulletin
03/12/2024

This quarterly bulletin features agricultural trade policy changes in the region. It provides current trade measures, agreements, statistics and articles...

Europe and Central Asia Trade Policy
Journal; magazine; bulletin
Trade policy review in the countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia. 2nd Quarter 2024 | Bulletin
27/08/2024

This quarterly bulletin features agricultural trade policy changes in the region. It provides current trade measures, agreements, statistics and articles...

Europe and Central Asia Trade Policy
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Events

30/ 1

2013

31/1

2013

Hybrid Event, 30/01/2013 - 31/01/2013

The main objectives are to identify and discuss the main areas of concern facing the agriculture sector in relation to the commitments on agricultural subsidies made on accession to the WTO and to draw on lessons from international experience.

14/ 3

2018

(Kyrgyzstan), 14/03/2018

The workshop "Export diversification of agrifood products in the Kyrgyz Republic" will be held in March.  This workshop is part of FAO's support to the Kyrgyz Republic in the development of agricultural exports under the Regional Initiative on Improving Agrifood Trade and Market Integration.

5/ 10

2017

5/10

2012

Tbilisi (Georgia), 05/10/2017 - 05/10/2012

This workshop is a continuation of the FAO e-learning course Accession to the WTO and implications for agriculture in the countries of the post-Soviet space. 90 people took part in the course from 5 to 30 June 2017, hosted by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).

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Upcoming event

30/ 11

2022

Virtual Event, 30/11/2022

The Eighth Annual meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia was held online on 30 November 2022.   The meeting has provided an overview of the current drivers in global and regional markets an



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