The object in Central Asia first received the status of an agricultural heritage system of world significance

The integrated agricultural system in the Almosi Valley in Tajikistan combines the seasonal abyss breeding of sheep with the cultivation of grapes, cereals, fruit gardens and vegetables. The object in Central Asia first received the status of an agricultural heritage system of world significance Climate and environment The integrated mountain agricultural system in Tajikistan was the first contribution of Central Asia to the list of agricultural heritage systems of world significance (GIAHS). This was reported today from the food and agricultural program (FAO). at the same time the status was also assigned to agricultural breeding of pine trees and the traditional system of growing bamboo and fishing in the Republic of Korea, as well as the agricultural survey system in Portugal. 62 ~ agricultural Heritage Agricultural heritage systems of global significance (GIAHS) are not just beautiful natural landscapes, but also methods of agriculture, which provide livelihood in rural areas, uniquely combining biodiversity, stable ecosystems, traditions and innovation. 62 ~ 60 > gialyts They formed as a result of the gradual joint development of local communities and the environment. Agricultural communities have created original systems that allow optimizing the use of resources, while providing a reasonable, respectful attitude towards them and protecting them from operation. In response to the challenges of a local scale, local residents developed sustainable agricultural systems based on the preservation and use of traditional knowledge, biodiversity and landscapes. Objects in Tajikistan, South Korea and Portugal were officially announced as part of the FAO flagship program at a meeting of the scientific and consultative GIAHS group, held on July 7-8, 2025. C & nbsp; taking into account the latest additions, the worldwide network of agricultural heritage facilities of the FAO has already 99 & nbsp; systems in 29 countries. traditions and innovation in Tajikistan ~ 60 > integrated agropastig system in the Almosi Valley in Tajikistan combines seasonal abyss breeding of sheep with the cultivation of grapes, grain, fruit gardens and vegetables on severe mountain landscapes. It has been formed for centuries, it supports food security and livelihood, helps to preserve & nbsp; agricultural -erase and cultural heritage. Based on traditional knowledge, the communities of the Almosi valleys successfully cope with soil erosion, the lack of water and the consequences of climate change. ~ 60 >~ 60 > 62 ~ in the valley there are a variety of ecosystems and a wide range of agricultural crops and livestock, including local varieties vegetables, as well as local Gissar sheep. Typhys of Pink occupies the central place in the identity of the valley, is valued for its quality and processed in raisins, syrup, juice and wine. ~ 60 > 60 > agriculture is guided by the practitioners of ancestors, including contouring, organic fertilizers, traditional calendar, sensitivity to nature signals and ancients Irration methods to save water. The community management is coordinated through the Makhalinsky committees, family farms, cooperatives and collective farms, ensuring the transfer of knowledge, the joint use of resources and cultural continuity.

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