FAO Regional Conference calls for global action on food security

The Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) 38th Regional Conference for Latin America and the Caribbean (LARC38) kicked off with a fervent call for global action to address the pressing challenges of malnutrition, obesity, and hunger in the region. 

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Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali spearheaded the opening ceremony, stressing the need for a comprehensive review of the global production system and a robust political commitment to effect tangible change.

Rethinking the global production paradigm

President Ali underscored the urgency of reevaluating the global production paradigm, emphasizing the imperative of equity and fairness. 

He highlighted the paradox of simultaneous food scarcity and wastage worldwide, urging a concerted effort to achieve equilibrium. 

Emphasizing the pivotal role of technology in revolutionizing food production, Ali advocated for greater inclusion of women and youth in shaping the future of agriculture.

Empowering women and youth in food production

Ali articulated a vision where women and youth play central roles in the food production ecosystem. 

Beyond traditional notions of agriculture, he emphasized the multifaceted nature of food production, encompassing technology, processing, logistics, and value creation. 

Stressing the importance of data-driven decision-making, especially in the face of climate vulnerabilities, Ali called for structural reforms to enhance global resilience.

Navigating climate insecurity

Addressing the specter of climate insecurity, President Ali emphasized the need for climate-resilient production systems tailored to regional vulnerabilities. 

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He cautioned against complacency in the face of natural disasters, advocating for proactive measures to safeguard agricultural assets. 

Ali called for concerted efforts to mobilize political will, translating rhetoric into tangible policy interventions and budgetary allocations.

Innovative financing for sustainable agriculture

Ali underscored the critical role of financing and insurance mechanisms in supporting sustainable agriculture. 

He highlighted the Caribbean’s successful negotiation of a substantial loan for agricultural development, underscoring the need for a paradigm shift towards concessional financing. 

Ali urged multinational institutions to recalibrate their financial instruments to prioritize concessional loans, essential for bolstering the food production ecosystem.

FAO Regional Conference

The FAO Regional Conference serves as a vital forum for member countries to address pressing challenges and foster regional coherence on global policy issues.

With Guyana hosting the event, the conference underscores the Caribbean’s commitment to combating hunger and malnutrition. 

The high-level policy discussions on agrifood systems have garnered interest from regional and international development banks, underscoring the conference’s significance in shaping regional agricultural agendas.

Towards sustainable food systems

As the conference unfolds, delegates will delve into critical discussions aimed at charting a course toward sustainable food systems. 

From leveraging technology to empower marginalized communities to fortify climate-resilient production systems, the conference promises to catalyze actionable strategies for equitable food security in Latin America and the Caribbean. 

With political will and innovative financing at the forefront, the FAO Regional Conference emerges as a beacon of hope for a more sustainable and prosperous future.

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