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ProjectIncreasing Food Security and Sustainable Production for Rural Communities in Armenia - GCP/ARM/006/EC 2020
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No results found.Agriculture is the main driver of the economic growth of Armenia. The country is prone to natural disaster, which pose serious threats to food security, rural livelihoods and agricultural development in the country. In an attempt to respond to the multiple challenges in the agricultural and rural sectors, the Government adopted the Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development Strategy of the Republic of Armenia 2010-2020 and its corresponding Action Plan, which place emphasis on both short-term (food security and productivity increase) and long-term goals (sustainable growth and competitiveness). Given the requirement for capacity development at policy, institutional and individual levels (both technical and soft skills), the Government realized the need for external support through the European Union’s European Neighbourhood Programme for Agriculture and Rural Development programme. -
Book (stand-alone)Increasing crop production sustainably - the perspectives of biological process 2009The purpose of this brochure is to illustrate selected biological processes that are essential for maintaining the health of the land resource base, as well as that of those biological processes that contribute to good farming practices for sustainable crop production intensification.
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ProjectSupport Sustainable Rice Cropping in Reclaimed Areas for Increased Grain Production - TCP/DRK/3702 2022
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No results found.Rice is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea major grain, accounting for about 35 percent of the total cultivated area Average production of rice during 2012 2017 was 2 512 million tonnes amounting to 45 3 percent of the total food (in cereal equivalent) produced in the country A major natural constraint to expanding agricultural production in the country is the limited availability of arable land, owing to the country’s mountainous terrain In order to address this issue, the Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea pursues the policy of land reclamation in tidally inundated lowland along the country’s coastlines Over the past decade, vast areas of tideland, such as Taegyedo and Kumsong Tideland, have been reclaimed and turned into fertile land.
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