15 years in Afghanistan : a special report : 2003-2018 / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
Material type:
- 9789251309360
- Pamphlet HD9016. A342.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet HD9016.A342.Y437 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000548338 |
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“Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations”—at head of title.
“Representation office in Afghanistan, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations”—title page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Foreword—Abbreviations—Executive summary—About FAO—Food and Agriculture in Afghanistan—15 Years of FAO strategy—1. Improved irrigation systems—2. Increased wheat and cereal production—3. Industrial and high value horticultural crops and vegetables—4. Livestock development—5. Climate sensitive natural resource management—6. Food and nutrition : security and resilience building—7. Institutional resilience building—8. Working beyond the NCADPP—Conclusions for a food secure future—References and endnotes.
Summary: “Agriculture is unarguably the backbone of Afghanistan. It directly or indirectly employs the bulk of the population, it drives GDP growth in years with favorable weather, and it provides the only source of livelihood for the majority of the estimated 19.3 million people living below the poverty line. For these reasons, FAO Afghanistan is one of the biggest FAO country offices in the world, and it has been based in and operating in Afghanistan continually since postwar reconstruction began in 2002. It has been doing work in the country since at least 1952, often operating through brave national staff during years of unrest that barred international staff from the country…”—(summary page).
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