Regulation on the duties and working principles and procedures of the Agricultural Drought Management Board. Country/Territory Türkiye Document type Regulation Date 2022 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Official Gazette No: 31901, 23 July 2022. Subject Agricultural & rural development Keyword Agricultural land Water shortage/drought Institution Irrigation Early warning system Monitoring Risk assessment/management Geographical area Asia, Black Sea, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Western Asia Entry into force notes This Regulation enters into force on the day it is published in the Official Gazette. Abstract This Regulation lays down the duties and working procedures and principles of the Agricultural Drought Management. The main purposes of the Agricultural Drought Management are to reduce the effects of possible agricultural drought in Türkiye and to combat agricultural drought. This Regulation lays down the duties of the Agricultural Drought Management Coordination Board, the Monitoring, Early Warning and Forecasting Committee, the Risk Assessment Committee, the Agricultural drought provincial management unit, and the Agricultural drought provincial crisis center. Full text Turkish Website www.resmigazete.gov.tr References - Legislation Implements Presidential Decree No. 5140 on combatting agricultural drought and studies on drought management. Legislation | Türkiye | 2022 Keyword: Agricultural development, Agricultural land, Water shortage/drought, Risk assessment/management, Precautionary principle, Irrigation, Institution, Local government, Urban and peri-urban agriculture, Pastoralism, Subsidy/incentive, Research, Pests/diseases, Plant production, Plant protection, Plant variety, Planting material/seeds, Freshwater resources management Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repeals Regulation on the rules and procedures of the duties and functioning of the Agricultural Drought Management Board. Legislation | Türkiye | 2012 Keyword: Institution, Agricultural land, Integrated pest management-IPM/pest management strategies, Irrigation, Pastoralism, Land-use planning, Water shortage/drought Source: FAO, FAOLEX