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ProjectSupport for Development of Sustainable Value Chains for Climate-Smart Agriculture - TCP/KYR/3804 2024
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No results found.The fragmented nature of agricultural value chains (VCs) in Kyrgyzstan prevents most producers from increasing farm-level productivity and expanding export potential. Other important factors behind the vulnerability of the agricultural sector are the country`s exposure to climate change, a lack of water resources and an inadequate use of the water resources that exist. These challenges are exacerbated by poor agricultural practices, with their potential to aggravate food insecurity by further decreasing overall agricultural productivity. This is especially felt by low-income smallholder families in rural communities, who depend on agricultural resources to sustain their livelihoods and whose resilience to climate change is low. Overall, underdeveloped agricultural VCs impede industrial growth and limit export potential. -
ProjectSupporting Local Agricultural and Rural Development Planning - TCP/BIH/3804 2024
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No results found.As a means of supporting rural development in Bosnia and Herzegovina, local development strategies were created and put in place in most cantons and municipalities under a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) project that was implemented in the country from 2017–2022. These strategies focus primarily on the roles of employment and tourism in rural development, but they do not incorporate the crucial role of agriculture in a significant way, even though it is a key driver of rural development. The lack of planning related to agriculture and rural development has resulted in low levels of funding for the sector and in the absence of an integrated, multistakeholder approach to rural development. To support the desired integrated approach to rural development through the mobilization of the environmental, tourism and agricultural sectors, the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina, through the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations (MoFTER), requested that FAO implement this Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) project to complement the existing local development strategies with Local Agricultural and Rural Development Plans (LARDPs) in selected cantons and municipalities. -
ProjectStrengthening Agricultural Extension Services in Zimbabwe - TCP/ZIM/3804 2024
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No results found.Overhauling the agricultural sector is critical to reviving Zimbabwe’s economy. Frequent droughts and unstable macroeconomic conditions continue to hinder the country’s ability to deal with the pervasive low productivity of the sector, caused by such factors as the high cost of inputs, the poor availability of quality inputs, unstable prices, liquidity challenges and a weak extension system. With FAO support, the Government has taken major steps in this regard by developing a number of strategic plans, such as the Agriculture and Food Systems Transformation Strategy (2020-2030) and the National Agriculture Policy Framework (2020-2030), as well as plans regarding agricultural growth and revival, agriculture information management systems, and agricultural education, research and extension.
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