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Journal, magazine, bulletinBulletinAgricultural Inputs and Commodity Price Bulletin in the Syrian Arab Republic, June 2025 – Issue #42 2025
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No results found.The main goal of the monthly bulletin is to enhance informed decision-making across key agricultural value chains and food production systems by improving the technical and productive knowledge and capacities of stakeholders, particularly farmers, development and humanitarian actors. The bulletin expands their understanding of the local context making agricultural production—encompassing crop and animal husbandry, forestry, fisheries, and agro-processing—more resilient, productive, sustainable, gender-sensitive and market-oriented. -
Journal, magazine, bulletinBulletinAgricultural Inputs and Commodity Price Bulletin in the Syrian Arab Republic, May 2025 – Issue #41 2025
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No results found.The main goals of the monthly bulletin are to enhance informed decision-making across key agricultural value chains and food production systems by improving the technical and productive capacities of stakeholders, particularly farmers. This involves expanding their understanding of the local context through the disseminated reports and making agricultural production—encompassing crop and animal husbandry, forestry, fisheries, and agro-processing—more sustainable, gender-sensitive, market-oriented, and resilient to climate and other shocks. -
Journal, magazine, bulletinFAO journalAgricultural Inputs and Commodity Price Bulletin in the Syrian Arab Republic, August 2025 – Issue #44 2025
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No results found.The Food and Agriculture Organization in the Syrian Arab Republic monitors agricultural inputs and food commodity markets and releases the "Monthly Agriculture Input and Commodity Price Bulletin – AICPB" now in its fifth year of publication, which offers latest market information from 35 districts across eight governorates of Homs, Hama, Aleppo, Tartous, Deir–ez–Zor, Rural Damascus, Al–Hasakeh, and Dar'a. The bulletin informs Food Security and Agriculture (FSA) sector actors and other stakeholders on pricing of key agricultural inputs and food commodities. This regular publication disseminates regular information on prices, supply and demand, market conditions, and other relevant market information. Smallholder farmers benefit from the disseminated market information by engaging in meaningful, market–oriented production activities.
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetHigh-profileSyrian Arab Republic: Drought and widespread crop failure – Urgent call for assistance 2025
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No results found.The impacts of the 2024/25 drought in the Syrian Arab Republic are pushing rural communities to the brink, compounding one of the world’s largest food security crises. With rainfall 54 percent below average and widespread crop failure, farming households are unable to cultivate their lands, pastoral systems are collapsing and livestock-keeping households are rapidly depleting their coping mechanisms. In response, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) seeks USD 66.61 million to support 123 400 households (617 000 people) with time-critical agricultural assistance to safeguard livelihoods, restore food production and enhance resilience to future shocks. This document outlines the impact of the crisis on agricultural livelihoods and food security as well as FAO's planned response and funding requirements. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetHigh-profileDrought Alert
Widespread crop failure to impact the food security of millions of people due to failed 2024/2025 winter rains
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No results found.The Drought Alert for the Syrian Arab Republic is an informative report that indicates the impact of the 2024-2025 harsh drought on the agricultural production for this season, and on the upcoming season as well. The report presents science-based facts about drought's impact on crops and livestock production and the expected risks on food production and food security. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureFAO's four priorities - Regional office for the Near East and North Africa 2025
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No results found.The Near East and North Africa (NENA) region is undergoing rapid transformation defined by both pressing challenges and emerging opportunities. From climate change and water scarcity to population growth, urbanization, and food import dependency, the region continues to navigate a dynamic landscape. Ongoing conflicts and instability have further impacted progress in achieving sustainable development. In this context, the FAO Regional Office for the Near East and North Africa (RNE) plays a crucial role in supporting countries to overcome these challenges and deliver on the priorities set by the Member States during the Near East Conference. The RNE Regional Priorities (RPs) serve as a coordinated programmatic roadmap for action, firmly anchored in the FAO’s Strategic Framework and its vision for the Four Betters: better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life. These priorities guide the implementation of country programmes across the region, focusing on transforming agrifood systems, enhancing food security, building climate resilience, and promoting inclusive, equitable growth. Together, through a coordinated and programmatic approach, we are driving meaningful progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), while responding to the region’s unique needs and unlocking its potential.