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FAO takes lead coordination role for the One Health approach in Europe and Central Asia
11/04/2025

Turkmenistan advances resilience in cotton production and pest management in cereal crops
11/04/2025

Just keep swimming: FAO works to mitigate climate change on inland aquatic resources and fisheries in Europe
07/04/2025
Inland capture fisheries play a vital role in supporting households, economies and cultures across Europe, through both commercial and recreational fishing. According to capture and landing statistics reported to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the total production from inland capture fisheries in Europe reached 167 187 tonnes in 2021, accounting for 1.5 percent of total global production, making this sector highly important for the region. Yet, climate change poses several challenges to the survival of fish species across Europe. It creates significant and often unpredictable impacts on inland fisheries, and it can be an exacerbating factor for other stressors. Foreseeably, this will lead to shifts in freshwater habitats which are mainly expected to be unfavourable for inland fisheries.

FAO and Scuola Politecnica di Design partner in innovative university course
04/04/2025

Innovative farming in Tajikistan
03/04/2025

Europe and Central Asia: To feed the population, sustainable water management is essential, UN report says
02/04/2025

Forest restoration restores ecosystems and strengthens rural communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
01/04/2025

Recover and redistribute: Georgia’s cities lead food loss & waste fight
28/03/2025

North Macedonia prepares against Peste des petits ruminants
27/03/2025
