#Agriculture

Idlib Regains Its Greenery at the Olive Exhibition 2025
After a fifteen-year hiatus, Idlib governorate revived one of its most emblematic agricultural events with the launch of the Olive…

Saudi-Backed “Bayadir Al-Khair” Project Boosts Aleppo Agriculture
As part of efforts to revitalize the agricultural sector and support local farmers, the “Bayadir Al-Khair” irrigation project was launched…

Syria Participates in Cairo Conference Addressing Climate and Water Challenges
Syria, represented by Minister of Agriculture Amjad Badr and Assistant Minister of Energy for Water Resources Osama Abu Zaid, took part in…

Damascus Hosts 23rd Agritex International Exhibition
The 23rd Agritex International Exhibition for Agricultural and Veterinary Supplies began June 26, 2025, at the Damascus Fairgrounds. The…

Drought Deepens Syria’s Water Crisis Threatening Agriculture and Food Security
Syria is facing its worst drought in decades, with water scarcity pushing the nation toward a severe agricultural and food security crisis.…

Wheat in Post-Assad Syria: Rebuilding the Broken Supply Chain
With the collapse of the Assad regime, Syria’s already fragile wheat supply chain took another hit. For years, the ousted government relied…

Syria’s Growing Hunger Crisis: Drought, War, and Aid Cuts Collide
Syria’s deepening food insecurity crisis shows no signs of easing as a confluence of conflict, climate change, and economic collapse…

Rebuilding Syria’s Economy and Infrastructure
Under the leadership of the Syrian Transitional Government (STG), the newly appointed caretaker Prime Minister Muhammad al-Bashir outlined…

Stiffing Growth: War’s Detriment on Agriculture
As conflict continues to ravage regions across the globe, the detrimental effects on agriculture have become increasingly apparent.

Towards self-sufficiency.
Despite challenging circumstances, Syria's liberated regions strive for self-sufficiency. The Syrian Salvation Government is actively…

Assad Regime Backtracks on Promises made to Farmers on Necessities for Wheat Irrigation
Farmers residing in regime-held areas suffer from lack of subsidized diesel to irrigate their crops, despite regime promises.