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IRAN 2018. Grape Production System in Jowzan Valley
IRAN 2008. Greenhouses for a pest management programme which FAO is running in Tarand village, 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. Farmers harvesting produce in a greenhouse where integrated pest management techniques are taught, Tarand village 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. Ploughed fields outside a greenhouse for a pest management programme which FAO is running in Tarand village, 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. A greenhouse for a pest management programme which FAO is running in Tarand village, 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. A National Project Coordinator discussing integrated pest management techniques with farmers in a greenhouse in Tarand village, 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. A National Project Coordinator demonstrating integrated pest management techniques to farmers in a greenhouse run by FAO in Tarand village 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. A National Project Coordinator demonstrating integrated pest management techniques to farmers in a greenhouse run by FAO in Tarand village 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. A turkey in the yard outside of a greenhouse used for a pest management programme which FAO is running in Tarand village, 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. Farmers practicing integrated pest management techniques in a greenhouse run by FAO in Tarand village 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. Farmers practicing integrated pest management techniques in a greenhouse run by FAO in Tarand village 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. Farmers practicing integrated pest management techniques in a greenhouse run by FAO in Tarand village 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. A National Project Coordinator explaining integrated pest management techniques to farmers outside of greenhouse run by FAO in Tarand village 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. Farmers in a greenhouse for a pest management programme which FAO is running in Tarand village, 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. A greenhouse for a pest management programme which FAO is running in Tarand village, 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. A greenhouse for a pest management programme which FAO is running in Tarand village, 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. Farmers harvesting produce in a greenhouse where integrated pest management techniques are taught, Tarand village 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. A National Project Coordinator demonstrating integrated pest management techniques to farmers in a greenhouse run by FAO in Tarand village 35km southeast of Teheran.
IRAN 2008. A National Project Coordinator talking to farmers in Tarand village, 35km southeast of Teheran, where FAO is running a pest management programme.
IRAN 2008. A National Project Coordinator demonstrating integrated pest management techniques to farmers in a greenhouse run by FAO in Tarand village 35km southeast of Teheran.
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IRAN 2018. Grape Production System in Jowzan Valley
18 October 2018, Iran Jowzan - Grape Production System in Jowzan Valley: The grape and grape-based production system in Jowzan has a long history. Farmers have made the grape cultivation possible in extreme cold conditions thanks to unique techniques. Traditional knowledge and tools allow the farmers to process more than 40 different grape products out of 130 different grape varieties. This, together with higher yield per hectare, unique skills of gardeners, the right sugar level - are all factors that make grapes cultivation and raisins of the Jowzan Valley different from other parts of the country and a top seller among the consumers. Over the years, the system has significantly improved the people's living standards, but also provided an impetus for tourism development, and a unique opportunity to boost rural economy.
10/18/2018
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