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NewsletterFAO Kyrgyzstan Newsletter, 2nd quarter 2025 – Issue #2 2025
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No results found.The second issue of the FAO Bulletin in Kyrgyzstan highlights significant events and initiatives. The FAO Director-General's visit marked a new chapter in cooperation between FAO and Kyrgyzstan, underscoring commitments to sustainable mountain development. The publication also covers the International Conference of the Global Mountain Dialogue, where experts discussed strategies for sustainable development in mountain areas. Additionally, the bulletin celebrates FAO’s 80th anniversary with special focus on groundbreaking projects implemented in Kyrgyzstan, including the launch of an innovative artificial glacier technology aimed at water conservation and the successful trials of biopesticides to enhance agricultural productivity. FAO’s support in establishing an Agricultural Product Traceability System and the renewal of the Food Systems-Based Dietary Guidelines initiative demonstrate our continued efforts to strengthen food security and improve nutrition in the region. -
NewsletterFAO Kyrgyzstan Newsletter, 1st quarter 2025 – Issue #1
Achieving food security in a changing climate
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No results found.The inaugural issue of the FAO Kyrgyzstan Newsletter (January–March 2025) highlights key developments in agricultural cooperation and sustainable development. A major bilateral meeting between FAO Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Europe and Central Asia, Viorel Gutu and Kyrgyz Deputy Prime Minister Bakyt Torobaev emphasized strengthening collaboration in sustainable agriculture and rural development. Another milestone was the launch of the Green Agriculture Initiative, with Kyrgyzstan as a pilot country, aiming to advance eco-friendly farming, reduce environmental harm, and enhance food security. Additional updates cover FAO project achievements in climate-smart agriculture, seed production, and food safety, including capacity-building efforts such as vegetable seed production trainings and farmer field schools to improve yields and resilience. The RuralInvest toolkit further aided farmers in business development and market access, underscoring FAO’s multifaceted support for Kyrgyz agriculture. -
NewsletterFAO Tanzania Newsletter 2nd quarter 2018 - Issue#5
Fish stock survey to benefit Tanzania, boost industrialization
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No results found.The State-of-the-art marine research vessel Dr. Fridtjof Nansen concluded its research on fishery resources and ecosystem on Tanzania’s Indian Ocean waters that was conducted from April 4 to 19 this year.
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