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    FAO REGIONAL CONFERENCE ENCOURAGES GOVERNMENTS TO ENHANCE AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT AND REGIONAL COOPERATION

    armradio.am
    14.05.2010 16:49

    The two-day 27th Regional Conference for Europe, which ended today
    in Yerevan, Armenia, strongly supported enhancement of investment
    in agriculture and regional cooperation, including in exchange of
    policy and programmes experience, and encouraged FAO to support this
    cooperation among countries and country groups in the region, such
    as the Caucasus or Central Asia, as well as the exchange of experience.

    This conference within the region of Europe and Central Asia has been
    the first held in a country that is among the principal beneficiaries
    of FAO's technical assistance, said FAO Director-General Jacques
    Diouf in his speech to the 27th FAO Regional Conference for Europe.

    "This is strong testimony of the significant progress that has
    been made in integrating the new Member Nations of this region into
    technical activities and governance of FAO", he added.

    In the spirit of the new structural approach, recommended by the
    Conference and already under implementation in FAO, Ms Fernanda
    Guerrieri, Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative
    for Europe and Central Asia will sign today the National Medium Term
    Priority Framework (NMTPF) for Georgia, which has already been accepted
    by the Government of Georgia. The NMTPF will improve the efficiency
    of FAO assistance in the country.

    Conference policy recommendations included proposals to incorporate
    policies and programmes to mitigate and adapt to climate change to the
    mandate and agenda of Ministries of Agriculture, as well as policies
    for protecting farmers' incomes through diversification of incomes and
    jobs in rural areas, and FAO's a twin-track approach to food security
    including both short-term emergency, combined with revival of the
    farm and food production. It was noted that an important cause of
    the high soaring food prices of farm and food in recent years was the
    decline in both agricultural investment and research and development
    in previous decades and governments were encouraged to reverse this.

    The conference attracted 175 participants, including delegates from
    40 Member Nations from FAO Europe and European Union, USA as Observer
    Member Nation not in the Region, Holy See as Observer from United
    Nations Member States, delegates from 9 United Nations Agencies,
    4 Observers from Intergovernmental organizations and 19 Observers
    from non-governmental organizations.
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