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SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
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SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives during visit to farmers cooperative
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SOMALIA, 2025. FAO Representatives visit seed processing facility
11 February 2025. CSET seed processing facility, Baidoa, South West State, Somalia.
Images from the CSET seed processing facility during the visit of Abebe Haile-Gabriel, FAO Assistant Director-General, Mr. George Conway UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Somalia and Etienne Peterschmitt, FAO Country Representative, to the Ugbaad Project site following yesterday's project launch.
The Climate Resilient Agriculture Project – Ugbaad Project- benefits over 2.1 million people by restoring 41,800 hectares of productive landscapes, enhancing climate resilience, and strengthening market chains. It promotes sustainable agriculture, resilient livelihoods, and stronger governance. Led by FAO and the Somali government, it fosters ecosystem restoration, climate-smart agriculture, and institutional capacity building.
FAO/Arete/Mahad Saed Dirie
02/11/2025
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© FAO / Arete / Mahad Saed Dirie
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