The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in the Syrian Arab Republic monitors agricultural inputs and food commodity market prices, and releases the "Monthly Agriculture Inputs and Commodity Price Bulletin AICPB", which is now in its fifth year of publication. The AICPB offers the latest market information from 46 sub-districts across the nine governorates of Al Hasakeh, DeirezZor, Aleppo, Idleb, Hama, Tartous, Homs, Rural Damascus and Dar‘a. The bulletin informs Food Security and Agriculture (FSA) sector actors and other stakeholders on the pricing of key agricultural inputs and food commodities. This regular publication disseminates regular information on prices, supply and demand, market conditions, and other relevant market information. Furthermore, smallholder farmers benefit from the disseminated market information by engaging in meaningful, market?oriented production activities. The main goal of the monthly AICPB is to enhance informed decision making across key agricultural value chains and food production systems by improving the technical and productive knowledge and capacities of stakeholders, particularly farmers, as well as development and humanitarian actors. The bulletin expands the understanding of stakeholders with regards to the local context, thus making agricultural production (encompassing crop and animal husbandry, forestry, fisheries, and agro-processing) more resilient, productive, sustainable, gender?sensitive, and market?oriented.