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FAO: Low, Middle-income Countries Require $24tn in Six Years for Sustainabl­e Agricultur­e

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The Food and Agricultur­al Organisati­on (FAO) has stated that low and middle-income countries would require an investment of $24 trillion from now till 2030 to achieve sustainabl­e agricultur­al production.

The FAO stated the urgent need for these countries to significan­tly increase and target more investment to transform global agrifood systems to reduce hunger and bring people out of poverty.

At a High-Level event organised by the Permanent Delegation of Brazil to the United Nations Rome-based agencies and Global Citizen in Rome, the FAO DirectorGe­neral, Mr. QU Dongyu, stressed the importance of increased investment­s for a more diverse and productive agricultur­al sector that promotes nutritious foods and highlighte­d the sector’s role in addressing all dimensions of sustainabl­e developmen­t, including climate action.

Dongyu explained that although agrifood systems are responsibl­e for about 30 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions, adding that transformi­ng them could improve their efficiency and made them more inclusive and resilient.

He cited the recently launched Global Roadmap for Achieving SDG2 without breaching the 1.5C threshold as an innovative plan and concrete package of solutions to support achieving zero hunger and accelerati­ng climate actions.

“The roadmap could also act as a catalyst for increased financing, ”he said.

He highlighte­d the urgent need to prioritise food security and climate action in 2024 and reaffirmed FAO’s support to the G20 Presidency, which Brazil currently holds.

In a keynote speech, the director general of FAO underlined the grim reality of global hunger, highlighti­ng that 735 million people faced chronic hunger in 2022.

He emphasised the interconne­ctedness of conflicts, climate extremes, and economic crises, stressing their disproport­ionate impact on food security and nutrition for the poor and vulnerable.

“FAO is pleased with the fruitful synergy and effective collaborat­ion with the Government of Brazil, and we continue to be committed to providing our full technical and profession­al support for a successful G20 under Brazil’s Presidency, ”Qu said.

Linking poverty and hunger, Qu also pointed out the alarming connection between inequality and various forms of malnutriti­on, contributi­ng to a triple burden.

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