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DocumentCountry Programming Framework (CPF) Mongolia 2012 - 2016
For Cooperation and Partnership between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Government of Mongolia (GoM)
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The Country Programming Framework (CPF) for Mongolia 2012-2016 is the joint framework for strategic cooperation between the Government of Mongolia (GoM) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Mongolia. Channelled primarily through the Ministry of Industry and Agriculture (MoIA), and the Ministry of Nature, Environment and Green Development (MoNEGD), the CPF sets forth priority areas and activities for FAO’s assistance in support of the attainment of the GoM’s na tional development policy objectives in the fields of agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and natural resources. -
DocumentBoosting Livelihoods in Mongolia Through Organic Agriculture - TCP MON 3503 2018
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No results found.The Government of Mongolia has prioritized the agriculture sector and initiated a number of initiatives to improve productivity and enable it as a sustainable activity, ensuring food and nutrition security. Government policy has shifted towards self-reliance in staple food crops that can be locally produce and made available at an affordable cost to all, positioning the agriculture sector as one of the important instruments in reducing rural poverty. However, with has no national policies and no certification system for organic agriculture in place, there was a need to implement activities that might help to exploit the opportunities for organic farming development. -
ProjectKunisaki Peninsula Usa Integrated Forestry, Agriculture and Fisheries system Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems GIAHS) Action Plan
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS)
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No results found.The proposed GIAHS in the Kunisaki Peninsula Usa area is a system where forestry and agricultural production are made possible and are sustain by the connected system of Sawtooth Oak forests and multiple interlinked irrigation ponds.
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