Ukraine: FAO distributed more than half a million chickens in the frontline areas

게시됨 2024년 10월 29일

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The article highlights a charitable initiative by Japan and France, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), to provide aid to Ukraine in August-September. The aim of this initiative is twofold: to address food security concerns and to help restore livelihoods by introducing homestead poultry farming. This form of agriculture is expected to provide a stable source of high-protein food and generate income from the sale of chickens in local markets. The aid is particularly crucial as we approach winter, a time when many Ukrainian families face increased food insecurity due to infrastructure damage, supply chain disruptions, and limited access to agricultural resources.
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According to the organization's message, the aid provided in August-September with the financial support of Japan and France is aimed both at solving food security problems and at restoring livelihoods. "By giving these families the opportunity to produce their own food, we help them regain their independence and regain some stability. Homestead poultry farming is a reliable source of high-protein food and a potential source of income from the sale of raised chickens on local markets, said the Acting Director. Head of the FAO office in Ukraine, Mohammed Azuka. "FAO remains committed to helping war-affected households, providing them with the support they need to strengthen food security and ...

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