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Agricultural Inputs and Commodity Price Bulletin in the Syrian Arab Republic, July 2022 – Issue #7










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    The economy of the Syrian Arab Republic remains significantly weakened following fourteen years of protracted civil unrest, instability and continued localized conflict. Agriculture the backbone of the country’s economy, is among the most affected sectors, owing to prolonged widespread displacement of farming households and severe damage and destruction of the sector’s critical infrastructure. Additionally, the sector faces complex challenges of climate change, environmental degradation, economic decline including high inflation rates, currency scarcity, which altogether contribute to declining productivity.
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    Agriculture, including crop and animal husbandry, forestry, fisheries and agro-processing, post-harvest handling and marketing, provides a livelihood for most smallholder farmers in the Syrian Arab Republic. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Syria works on strengthening value chains and food systems by building the technical and productive capacity of stakeholders, mainly farmers, expanding their knowledge and understanding of the local situation by sharing reports that aimed to make agricultural production more sustainable, gender-sensitive, market-driven and climate-smart. The Organization in Syria releases the “Monthly Agriculture Input and Commodity Price Bulletin - AICPB”, which provides timely insights from 35 districts across Homs, Hama, Aleppo, Tartous, Deir-ez-Zor, Rural Damascus, Al-Hasakeh and Dar’a governorates. The purpose of the bulletin is to inform relevant stakeholders, including the Food Security and Agriculture (FSA) partners supporting agricultural and food security interventions in the country, about the prevailing price trends of agricultural inputs and commodities. The bulletin is a periodic resource as markets and market information play an important role in enhancing food security, income generation, resilience and rural-urban market linkages. Regular dissemination of market information benefits smallholder farmers in their market-oriented production endeavour.
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    Agriculture, including crop and animal husbandry, forestry, fisheries and agro-processing, post-harvest handling and marketing, provides a livelihood for most smallholder farmers in the Syrian Arab Republic. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Syria works on strengthening value chains and food systems by building the technical and productive capacity of stakeholders, mainly farmers, expanding their knowledge and understanding of the local situation by sharing reports that aimed to make agricultural production more sustainable, gender-sensitive, market-driven and climate-smart. The Organization in Syria releases the “Monthly Agriculture Input and Commodity Price Bulletin - AICPB”, which provides timely insights from 35 districts across Homs, Hama, Aleppo, Tartous, Deir-ez-Zor, Rural Damascus, Al-Hasakeh and Dar’a governorates. The purpose of the bulletin is to inform relevant stakeholders, including the Food Security and Agriculture (FSA) partners supporting agricultural and food security interventions in the country, about the prevailing price trends of agricultural inputs and commodities. The bulletin is a periodic resource as markets and market information play an important role in enhancing food security, income generation, resilience and rural-urban market linkages. Regular dissemination of market information benefits smallholder farmers in their market-oriented production endeavour.

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