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Technical Support to Soybean Production for Improving Nutritional Status of Urban and Rural Populations - TCP/DRK/3801








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    The agricultural and rural sectors, including livestock, forestry and fisheries, contribute roughly 20 percent to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. These sectors have also been recognized for their potential to boost the country’s economic growth. Despite their importance, there are significant challenges to the expansion of the sectors, such as the country’s mountainous terrain, which means that arable land is limited; unfavourable natural and climatic conditions that affect production; hundreds of years of intensive farming practices that have led to the deterioration of land and soil; a lack of necessary technical equipment; and low mechanization levels. Because of these issues, the country cannot generate a food supply large enough to feed its population.
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    Technical Support for Vegetable Seed Production - TCP/DRK/3603 2020
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    In the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, currentvegetable production of about 1.50 million tonnes fallsshort by about one million tonnes of meetingthe requirement of 2.5 million tonnes, based on therecommended consumption of 300 g of vegetablesper day per individual, excluding potato. This is reflectedin the inadequate intake of fresh and processedvegetables by a large number of the population; andits impact on public health is visible in significant levelsof undernutrition and malnutrition prevailing amongchildren of less than five years of age and breastfeedingwomen. Against this background, the project aimed toimprove vegetable seed production by introducingsuperior quality seed in the major vegetables in thecountry, enhancing technical knowledge and skills, andidentifying and using innovative production practices,in order to support sustained increase in vegetableproduction.
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    Support to Address the Vulnerabilities of Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition due to COVID-19 - TCP/SAM/3801 2024
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    The global and local effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have been felt throughout the entire agrifood system. Samoa experienced unique challenges given its geographic isolation and economic reliance on agriculture and tourism. Presently, local farmers still grapple with limited access to essential production inputs such as seeds, fertilizers and livestock breeders, among others. In response, the Government of Samoa has reemphasized the critical role agriculture plays in ensuring the well-being of its citizens, especially during crises. Therefore, the government has identified key priority areas for interventions, namely crop and the small-scale livestock sectors. These priorities aim to provide both short and long-term solutions to prevent a reoccurrence of the economic downturn experienced during COVID-19. The proposed solutions involve identifying potential production areas within Samoa for chicken, eggs, fish, fruits and vegetables, and determining where technical assistance can make a meaningful impact.

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