A National Project Coordinator demonstrating integrated pest management techniques to farmers in a greenhouse run by FAO in Tarand village 35km southeast of Teheran.
Regional Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Programme in the Middle Eastern Countries - GTFS/REM/070/ITA. The project works in six countries of the Near East Region that share specific priorities on Integrated Pest Management (IPM). The project addresses a range of priorities of the Special Programme for Food Security (SPFS) in particular:
* Reduced environmental degradation; * Use of community participatory processes; * Regional, national and local ownership; * Attention to policy and funding constraints; and * Cost-effective crop production.
The project is designed to strengthen the capability of Government agencies, NGOs and farming communities of the six countries to plan, organize and implement programs at local level, which will support community-based IPM. The IPM strategies aim to reduce pesticide use. This contributes to the protection of farming communities, their environment and consumers, and to the expansion of local and export markets for high value crops in line with the EU standards and rules for international trade. The project provides technical assistance, facilitates exchanges of expertise and implements pilot activities in the field. For its implementation, the project will form and build on partnerships among communities (their members and organizations), relevant NGOs, Government units/departments, research and university institutions and, other (FAO) projects. These partnerships will merge in a forum for discussion at national and regional level. Countries include: Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria.