To Alleviate the Suffering of the Syrian People
Syria Recovery Trust Fund
Recovery Programme

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in the North of Aleppo Governorate – Phase VII
As a result of the escalation in conflict, climate change and droughts, and the earthquake that hit the area in February 2023, Northwest Syria (NWS) has witnessed several challenges over the past few years, including a crucial one – the unstable and low cereal crop production and yield, given farmers’ restrained access to resources, inputs and markets. In response to the aforementioned and based on the successes of its previous phases, the Syri...

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in the North of Aleppo Governorate -Phase VI
Due to heavy frost in February 2022 and long periods of low precipitation in the region, experts expect low yields from cereal crops, specifically wheat. Additionally, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the two largest global wheat exports has decreased the availability of wheat in global markets and increased prices. This fast-track project aims to replenish soft wheat stocks to avoid a shortage of supplies of flour to bakeries and ensur...

Enhancing Food Security in Northeast Syria (NES)
Historically, the Northeast of Syria (NES) region has been a major wheat producer of Syria. However, due to the severe decline of rainfall and other climatic factors, the wheat yields in 2021 have been far below previous years and seriously threaten food security in the region. Moreover, a large number of wheat mills throughout NES were damaged during the conflict period with ISIS and are not in an operational state due to extensive damage, looti...

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in Dar’a and Quneitra Governorates
The South of Syria has seen a significant population growth since July 2017 when de-escalation of the conflict and ceasefire came to an effect. Consequently, demand for subsistence foodstuff, especially bread, has increased significantly, putting heavy pressure on a food security system that was already weakened by years of fighting since the start of the conflict in 2011. The governorates of Dar’a and Quneitra currently suffers from insufficient...

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in the North of Aleppo Governorate – Phase VII
As a result of the escalation in conflict, climate change and droughts, and the earthquake that hit the area in February 2023, Northwest Syria (NWS) has witnessed several challenges over the past few years, including a crucial one – the unstable and low cereal crop production and yield, given farmers’ restrained access to resources, inputs and markets. In response to the aforementioned and based on the successes of its previous phases, the Syri...

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in the North of Aleppo Governorate -Phase VI
Due to heavy frost in February 2022 and long periods of low precipitation in the region, experts expect low yields from cereal crops, specifically wheat. Additionally, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the two largest global wheat exports has decreased the availability of wheat in global markets and increased prices. This fast-track project aims to replenish soft wheat stocks to avoid a shortage of supplies of flour to bakeries and ensur...

Enhancing Food Security in Northeast Syria (NES)
Historically, the Northeast of Syria (NES) region has been a major wheat producer of Syria. However, due to the severe decline of rainfall and other climatic factors, the wheat yields in 2021 have been far below previous years and seriously threaten food security in the region. Moreover, a large number of wheat mills throughout NES were damaged during the conflict period with ISIS and are not in an operational state due to extensive damage, looti...

Complementary Project for Enhancing Food Security in Dar’a and Quneitra Governorates
The South of Syria has seen a significant population growth since July 2017 when de-escalation of the conflict and ceasefire came to an effect. Consequently, demand for subsistence foodstuff, especially bread, has increased significantly, putting heavy pressure on a food security system that was already weakened by years of fighting since the start of the conflict in 2011. The governorates of Dar’a and Quneitra currently suffers from insufficient...