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BookletHigh-profileUkraine: Response programme, January–December 2023
Restoring food systems and protecting food security in Ukraine
2023Also available in:
No results found.The war in Ukraine is significantly impacting food security at the national and global levels. Without urgent support to the Ukrainian agrifood sector, humanitarian needs will continue to rise and the stability of global food value chains will remain under threat. In this context, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations is uniquely positioned in Ukraine to implement a multidimensional and innovative response programme to sustain and restore agrifood systems at scale. Capitalizing on its technical expertise and in-country experience, in 2023, the response programme of the Organization will focus on restoring food security and self-sufficiency in front-line communities (Pillar 1); restoring critical agricultural production and value chains (Pillar 2); and enhancing coordination and technical support to the functioning of critical food system services (Pillar 3). -
BookletHigh-profileUkraine: Impact of the war on agricultural enterprises
Findings of a nationwide survey of agricultural enterprises with land up to 250 hectares, January–February 2023
2023Also available in:
No results found.The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Ukraine has conducted a nationwide survey of agricultural enterprises with land up to 250 hectares. The survey included 1 927 agricultural enterprises (involved in crop and livestock production) in 23 oblasts, including selected rayons in Donetska, Kharkivska, Khersonska and Zaporizka oblasts that are under the control of the Government of Ukraine. Luhanska oblast (temporarily occupied) was excluded from the survey as well as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol (temporarily occupied). The survey aimed at assessing the impact of the war on agrifood value chains and on crop and livestock producers, as well as estimating rehabilitation and recovery needs. The analysis is part of a series of complementary assessments that aim at providing a comprehensive understanding of the impact of the war on Ukraine’s agriculture sector and identifying possible programming and policy responses. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureUkraine and FAO
Emergency, recovery and development support for Ukraine’s agrifood systems
2025Also available in:
No results found.The publication “Ukraine and FAO” provides an overview of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) activities and achievements in Ukraine since the escalation of the war in 2022. It outlines how FAO, in partnership with the Government of Ukraine and international donors, supports farmers, rural households and institutions to safeguard food security, sustain production and rebuild livelihoods.The brochure highlights key areas of FAO’s work: emergency assistance and early recovery support to rural families and small farmers; rehabilitation of agricultural land contaminated by explosive remnants of war; and long-term development to strengthen Ukraine’s agrifood systems. It presents evidence-based results, including assistance to over 300 000 rural households and 16 000 farmers, rehabilitation of thousands of hectares of farmland, and preservation of vital national plant genetic resources.
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Book (stand-alone)Technical report2022 Global Report on Food Crises
Joint analysis for better decisions
2022Also available in:
No results found.The 2022 Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC 2022) highlights the alarming deterioration of acute food insecurity in 2021 in numerous food-crisis countries/territories. Nearly 193 million people were in Crisis or worse (IPC/CH Phase 3 or above) or equivalent in 53 countries/territories where comparable data were available in 2021 – as a result of intensified conflict, significant economic shocks and some of the most severe weather extremes in recent years, or a combination of these drivers -
BookletCorporate general interestAño Internacional de Sanidad Vegetal - Proteger la plantas, proteger la vida 2019La sanidad vegetal es un problema mundial. El folleto del Año Internacional de la Sanidad Vegetal (IYPH) muestra cómo la FAO y la Convención Internacional de Protección Fitosanitaria (CIPF) están trabajando para proteger la sanidad vegetal en todo el mundo. La publicación brinda información detallada de países de cinco regiones para ilustrar lo que se puede hacer para asegurar plantas y productos vegetales saludables contra plagas y enfermedades. Los gobiernos, el sector privado, los agricultores y los agronegocios, y finalmente el público en general, pueden contribuir a la salud de las plantas con acciones específicas.
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DocumentOther documentPeru - Evaluación de los recursos forestales mundiales 2015 – Informe Nacional 2015
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