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Ukraine: Impact of the war on agriculture and rural livelihoods in Ukraine

Findings of a nation-wide rural household survey, December 2022









FAO. 2022. Ukraine: Impact of the war on agriculture and rural livelihoods in Ukraine – Findings of a nation-wide rural household survey, December 2022. Rome.



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    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture in Lebanon, conducted a household survey between 31 October and 30 November 2023 using computer-assisted telephone interviews. These interviews were part of the FAO Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) System which monitors the impact of shocks on agricultural livelihoods and food security. The survey targeted the agricultural population using the sampling frame of agricultural holdings from the 2010 Lebanon Agricultural Census. Additional survey questions were added to assess the impact of the escalating hostilities in southern Lebanon on farmers’ agricultural livelihoods and food security.FAO established Data in Emergencies Impact (DIEM-Impact) to provide a granular and rapid understanding of the impact of large-scale hazards on agriculture and agricultural livelihoods using a variety of assessment methodologies, including primary and secondary information, remote sensing technologies, and FAO’s damage and loss methodology. DIEM-Impact presents a regularly updated and accessible state of food insecurity in fragile environments and helps underpin FAO's programming based on evidence.
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    Please note that this report provides data collected from 5 to 25 March 2024 and, therefore, does not reflect the current situation in Lebanon at the date of publication. This report will serve as a comparison for ongoing and future DIEM assessments in the country.

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    Ukraine: Emergency projects supported by Germany through the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture 2023
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    The outbreak of the war in Ukraine on 24 February 2022 is significantly impacting rural livelihoods and food value chains at the national and global levels. In response, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is deploying its technical capacities and scaling up its emergency interventions to support the Government of Ukraine in protecting rural livelihoods and enhancing the resilience of agrifood systems. In support of FAO’s response and national strategic priorities, the Government of Germany through the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture is generously supporting three projects implemented by FAO in Ukraine. This document presents a summary of the objectives and expected outputs of the three projects.

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