The FAO is appealing for more than $20 million for three emergency projects to secure the grain harvest and the spring and fall plantings.
There are six other projects in the $86 million appeal, all designed to:� protect harvest; increase food production; prevent outbreaks of animal diseases; ensure water supplies in rural areas; and coordinate relief efforts.
The FAO also needs funds to improve, plan and coordinate food security activities in collaboration with other United Nations agencies and
non-governmental organizations and to monitor their impact on the nutritional status of the population.
Water a Priority
Any disruption to the water supply, which provides both drinking water and irrigation, will damage crops and livestock production.
Provision has also been made in the FAO appeal for pipes, pumps, drills and technical expertise required to set-up emergency water supplies and repair damaged irrigation networks, if needed.
A $9.8 million project is designed to support the country's 4,000 poultry farms, another essential source of the animal proteins missing from the food basket.
Prior to the outbreak of the current conflict, Iraq was producing up to
155,000 metric tonnes of poultry meat and 2 billion eggs annually.The lack of veterinary services, vaccines, drugs and quarantine controls could also result in the spread of animal diseases with serious economic impact in Iraq and possibly with impact on the whole region.
Veterinary checks on the border of neighbouring countries and vaccination campaigns will be required to prevent outbreaks of animal diseases, such as
foot-and-mouth disease and
pestes des petits ruminants among the country's
1.5 million head of cattle and 18 million sheep and goats.
"These animals are the wealth of a large part of Iraq's rural population", said Thomas.� "So if people move, they are going to take their animals with them, increasing the risk of animal diseases spreading within the country and possibly across borders."
For more information, please visit:� Iraq Flash Appeal -- FAO Agricultural Component:
http://www.fao.org/reliefoperations/appeals/2003/iraq.html;
FAO Emergency Relief Operations and Rehabilitation Division: http://www.fao.org/reliefoperations/; FAO Newsroom: http://www.fao.org/english/newsroom/; web version: http://www.fao.org/english/newsroom/news/2003/15663-en.html; or contact
Nick Parsons, Chief, FAO News & Multi Media Service, e-mail: [email protected], tel.: (+39) 06570 53276, mobile: (+39)3482572920.
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