Belarus and FAO have been implementing a number of development programmes to encourage agro-industry growth, rural development and trade facilitation since 2005, when the country became a member of FAO. In providing assistance, FAO is and will be focusing on increasing efforts to prevent the African Swine Fever, to help eliminate obsolete pesticides, to harmonize the standards of quality for agricultural products with the European standards, to develop climate change projects and to provide training to the Belarusian agricultural specialists.
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Library ResourceInstitutional & promotional materialsDecember, 2014Kyrgyzstan, Hungary, Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Georgia, Armenia
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2014Russia, Tajikistan, Asia, Central Asia
This report analyzes the influence of agrarian transformations on the feminization of agricultural production in rural Tajikistan. It explores women’s multiple labor relations for meeting basic needs of the household. The evidence shows that households have to depend on more types of agricultural work to secure day-to-day as well as long-term livelihood security. Overall, feminization appears in different types and groupings. The implication is that women in agriculture might not be adequately targeted in policies or integrated within intervention programs.
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Insolvency and Creditor/Debtor Regimes--Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes
Reports & ResearchTraining Resources & ToolsDecember, 2014Moldova, Europe, Central AsiaThe World Bank assessed the insolvency and creditor or debtor regimes (ICR) of Moldova pursuant to the joint international monetary fund (IMF) and World Bank initiative on the observance of standards and codes (ROSC). The Moldovan authorities have made remarkable progress over the last decade in taking on board a broad range of reform related to the commercial law regime, including the laws pertaining to creditor protection and insolvency.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2014Kyrgyzstan, United States of America, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Italy, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia, Tajikistan
The Global Soil Partnership (GSP) is a major international initiative with a vision ‘to improve global governance of the limited soil resources of the planet in order to guarantee healthy and productive soils for a food secure world, as well as sustain other essential ecosystem services’. The Regional Soil Partnerships are to assist the GSP to move into concrete field action at regional, national and local levels through ‘Implementation Plans’.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2014Turkmenistan, Belgium, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Iran, Pakistan, Cyprus, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, Australia, Uzbekistan, Romania, Syrian Arab Republic, India, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Hungary, Tajikistan, Asia
The Annual Report of FAO-Turkey Partnership Programme covers programme and projects activities undertaken between January 2013 to December 2013
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