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Mainstreaming sustainable food and agriculture in the Republic of Moldova

A case study










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    A new approach for mainstreaming Sustainable Food and Agriculture in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals
    Synthesis report for regional workshop for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 28-30 May 2019
    2019
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    This synthesis report for the regional workshop for Africa on "A new approach for mainstreaming Sustainable Food and Agriculture in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals" provides an overview of the presentations, a brief report on the discussions, and summaries of the conclusions.
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    Strengthening the Food Safety System in the Republic of Moldova - TCP/MOL/3402 - 3601 2019
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    Addressing food safety is a key priority for the Government of the Republic of Moldova, and it is also in the framework of the country’s commitments related to regional trade integration under the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement with the European Union (EU). This requires multi-aspect modernization on food legislation, food inspection, official food laboratories and food safety management. Against this background, the project aimed to modernize and strengthen the country’s national food safety system, by addressing food safety policy and legislation, inspection, laboratory capacity, and food safety management at different levels, from enterprises to central, national level.
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    Special report – FAO Crop and Food Supply Assessment Mission (CFSAM) to the Republic of Moldova
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    At the request of the government, an FAO Crop and Food Supply Assessment Mission (CFSAM) visited the country from 10 to 28 October 2022 to estimate the 2022 crop production and forecast the country’s import requirements during the 2022/23 marketing year (July/June). The mission’s aim was to provide an accurate picture of the severity and extent of the drought and high agriculture input prices that affected the agriculture sector in 2022 and to identify the support requirements to the sector until the next harvest in 2023 as well as the medium-term needs to strengthen agriculture resilience.

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