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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetHigh-profileСпециальный oтчет - Выдержка: Миссия ФАО/ВПП по оценке урожая и продовольственной безопасности (CFSAM) 2021 год Республика Таджикистан 2022
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По официальному запросу Министерства сельского хозяйства Республики Таджикистан от 4 мая 2021 года ФАО и ВПП провели сокращенный подход к Миссии по оценке урожая и продовольственной безопасности (CFSAM) в стране. После тщательного планирования и подготовки два агентства оценили производство продовольственных культур в 2021 году, подсчитали потребности в импорте продовольствия на 2021/22 маркетинговый год и проанализировали ситуацию с продовольственной безопасностью на уровне домохозяйств в 2021 году. Основная группа миссии состояла из сотрудников ФАО и ВПП при поддержке нанятого поставщика услуг для проведения интервью с ключевыми информантами, взаимодействия с населением и телефонного опроса домохозяйств. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetHigh-profileСпециальный oтчет - Выдержка - Миссия ФАО по оценке урожая и продовольственной безопасности (CFSAM) в Республике Молдова 2022
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No results found.По запросу правительства Миссия ФАО по оценке урожая и снабжения продовольствием (CFSAM)1 посетила страну с 10 по 28 октября 2022 года, чтобы оценить производство сельскохозяйственных культур в 2022 году и спрогнозировать потребности страны в импорте в течение 2022/23 маркетингового года (июль/июнь). Цель миссии состояла в том, чтобы дать точную картину серьезности и масштабов засухи и высоких цен на сельскохозяйственные производственные ресурсы, которые повлияли на сельскохозяйственный сектор в 2022 году, и определить потребности сектора в поддержке до следующего урожая в 2023 году, а также среднесрочные потребности для укрепления устойчивости сельского хозяйства. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical reportСпециальный доклад - МИССИЯ ФАО/ВПП В Кыргызстан по оценке урожая и продовольственной безопасности 2010Despite a late start of the spring season and the April and June civil conflict, the aggregate 2010 food crop production is estimated at normal levels, although significantly lower than the bumper harvest of 2009. The main wheat crop is put at 866 331 tonnes, similar to the average of the past five years but 18 percent down from 2009. Heavy rains in spring resulted in delayed sowing and reductions in the area planted. However, good precipitation in the remaining of the season offset the negative impact on yields of the late start of the planting. The reduction in wheat production mainly reflects diversion of land to more profitable fodder crops and lower yields due to shortages and increased costs of agricultural inputs, following the closure of the Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan borders in April. Livestock numbers are expected to increase in 2010 due to good pasture conditions and increased fodder crops production...
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