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UK project 508: increasing the availability and access to food for vulnerable households living in crisis-affected areas, whilst restoring cereal production capacity.
UK project 508: increasing the availability and access to food for vulnerable households living in crisis-affected areas, whilst restoring cereal production capacity.
UK project 508: increasing the availability of and access to food for vulnerable households living in crisis-affected areas, whilst restoring cereal production capacity.
UK project 508: increasing the availability and access to food for vulnerable households living in crisis-affected areas, whilst restoring cereal production capacity.
UK project 508: increasing the availability and access to food for vulnerable households living in crisis-affected areas, whilst restoring cereal production capacity.
UK project 508: increasing the availability and access to food for vulnerable households living in crisis-affected areas, whilst restoring cereal production capacity.
FAO project OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis-affected households and communities 2018
FAO project OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis-affected households and communities 2018
FAO project OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis-affected households and communities 2018
FAO project OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis-affected households and communities 2018
FAO project OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis-affected households and communities 2018
FAO project OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis-affected households and communities 2018
FAO project OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis-affected households and communities 2018
FAO project OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis-affected households and communities 2018
FAO project OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis-affected households and communities 2018
FAO project OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis-affected households and communities 2018
FAO project OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis-affected households and communities 2018
FAO project: OSRO/SYR/908/KUW - Building resilience of the crisis-affected vulnerable farmers and herders
FAO project: OSRO/SYR/908/KUW - Building resilience of the crisis-affected vulnerable farmers and herders
OSRO/SSD/705/NET Improving seed production, availability and access for crisis-affected populations in South Sudan - OSRO/SSD/804/NOR Emergency Livelihood Response Programme in South Sudan 2018-2020
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UK project 508: increasing the availability and access to food for vulnerable households living in crisis-affected areas, whilst restoring cereal production capacity.
4 April 2016, Muhradah district, Hama, Syria - A FAO field monitor talks to a wheat farmer in the Muhradah district about the expected harvest. Thanks to the support of the Department for International Development (DFID) of the United Kingdom, each farmer received 200 kgs of wheat seeds, and is expected to be able to harvest 2.2 tonnes of wheat grain. This is enough to ensure the daily consumption of 0.5 kg of grain, based on a household of six people, for one year. Additionally, each farmer can save up to 200 kg of seeds for planting in the next season and can produce up to 3 tonnes of fodder to feed livestock, bridging the feed gap at times of unavailable grazing pastures.
04/05/2016
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