FAO in Georgia
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), through its Technical Assistance for implementation...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) facilitated a study visit to...
In April 2024 representatives of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia and...
On 2nd of May, a specialized training session was conducted on varroa mite management for...
With EU and FAO support the Government of Georgia has adopted Black Sea commercial fishing quotas for 2020-2021. The list of fish species includes the European Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) and its quota of fishing amounts to 109,000 tones, which is a solid increase in recent years.  The adoption of the Black...
Global tourism has all but ground to a halt amid the COVID-19 pandemic, causing heavy economic losses, job cuts, and uncertainty. But this pandemic has also given the world a chance to reimagine tourism – to rebuild an industry that is safer, more equitable, and friendlier to the planet. This is...
Getting the idea to grow herbs from an FAO-EBRD-organized study tour, Keti now has extra income to not only get herself through these difficult times but also help other women in her community. ©FAO/Vladi Nikuradze A valuable encounter at an FAO -organized study tour last year gave Keti Tomeishvili, a Georgian...
To give best agricultural knowledge and hands-on experience to the future agronomists in Georgia, EU and FAO provide agronomy students with a remunerated internship opportunity. Young agronomists from four different Georgian universities practice agricultural hands on work in support to farmers under the EU-funded ENPARD programme that supports agricultural and...
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Georgia Country Office, Food and Agriculture Organization of the the United Nations (FAO) and Liberty Bank initiated series of joint meetings in different regions of Georgia to increase awareness and empower rural women.  The goal of the meetings is to increase awareness of rural women...