FAO recommends transition to conservation agriculture in Central Asia
BISHKEK (TCA) — A new book by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) calls for a transition across Central Asia to conservation agriculture, a key recommendation of the Organization’s “Save and Grow” model of sustainable crop production. It suggests that governments learn from the example of Kazakhstan, where conservation agriculture practices – zero-tillage, retention of crop residues and crop rotations – have helped wheat farmers achieve high yields even during severe droughts, the FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia said.