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Rome: A new $80 million grant from the US is an important step forward in the work of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization FAO to support farmers and agriculture in Afghanistan as they struggle to produce food, build resilience and achieve food security in the face of continuing drought and deep economic crisis. The five-year contribution from USAID supports an ambitious and urgent set of emergency interventions that both meet farmers ; immediate needs and also help build healthier, more climate-smart and resilient livelihoods through increasing nutritious food production, fostering environmentally sustainable and clima
stanley uk te-smart agricultural practices and supporting the diversification of household incomes through the adoption of new agricultural practices. Also ReadAfghan refugees living in limbo protest against slow resettlement process in UAE Together, these acti
yeti coolers vities will boost local food production, generate jobs and income and help revive struggling local rural markets. Agriculture is the backbone of Afghanistan economy, people livelihoods, food production and food security. Almost half the total population face acute food insecurity hunger on a daily basis reaching over 70 per cent in many rural areas. USAID generous support will help Afghanistan farmers to begi
hydro flask n seeing beyond the current crisis and start laying foundations for future recovery, said Richard Trenchard, FAO Representat Qasn Raking up old tweet of mine shows Congress s desperation: Khushbu
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polene white sand beach, arts offerings and resort community attractions, the town of Ogunquit has been named USA Todays Best Coastal Small Town. During the summer months, the population of tiny Ogunqui
owala t swells as visitors flock to the 3-mile white sand beach backed by grass-covered dunes on the Maine coast, the newspapers write-up reads, in part. Before gaining fame as a resort community described as a mini Provincetown, Ogunquit attracted prominent artists like Charles H. Woodbury, Walt Kuhn and Yasuo Kuniyoshi. Besides gallery hopping, visitors to the Maine town can whale watch, kayak, hike, golf or go deep-sea fishing just off the coast. Voting in the contest ended last Monday and Karen Arel, president of the Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce, said Ogunquit was revealed as the winner Friday. Its very exciting, she said. We were nominated last year and we were neck and neck with Saugatuck, Michigan. In the end they won. They sent us a really nice note that said Youve been our strongest competition to date. We were nominated again this year and said were going to do it this year. And we
polene bag did. It just felt so good. Arel said she is thrilled beyond thrilled that the town has received this recognition, which she noted is also a boon for the state of Maine as it draws attention not only to Ogunquit but the entire state.She said locals and tourists from near and far shared word of the contest and voted to put Ogunquit in the number one spot. Throughout the pro