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    $282 million initiative targets climate and environment through food systems

    December 9, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: A transformative $282 million initiative, funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), was unveiled today to enhance global agrifood systems’ sustainability and environmental impact. The Food Systems Integrated Program (FSIP), a collaboration between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), was officially launched during Agrifood System Day at the 16th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD COP16) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    $282 million initiative targets climate and environment through food systems

    The FSIP initiative is designed to foster sustainable, inclusive, and pollution-free agrifood systems while promoting biodiversity, improving climate resilience, and strengthening food security. It encompasses an ambitious financing structure, channeling $282 million directly from the GEF and leveraging an additional $1.8 billion in co-financing from various partners.

    The program focuses on four key agrifood sectors: crops (notably maize, rice, and wheat), commodities (including cocoa, palm oil, and soy), livestock, and aquaculture. Efforts will span across 32 countries, targeting areas most impacted by land degradation, biodiversity loss, and climate vulnerabilities. These sectors were selected due to their significant role in global food supply chains and their potential to deliver environmental and socioeconomic benefits through sustainable transformation.

    By integrating nature-positive practices and innovations, the FSIP aims to address critical environmental challenges. These include combating soil degradation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and improving water management. The initiative is expected to yield tangible outcomes such as enhanced biodiversity, improved livelihoods, and more resilient communities.

    The timing of the launch aligns with mounting global efforts to address climate change and environmental degradation, as highlighted during the UNCCD COP16 discussions. It also reinforces commitments to international frameworks, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those related to zero hunger, responsible consumption and production, and climate action.

    Both FAO and IFAD emphasized the importance of collective action to transform agrifood systems. In a joint statement, they highlighted the program’s dual focus on environmental sustainability and socioeconomic equity, underscoring the interconnectedness of these objectives in achieving lasting impact. With this launch, the FSIP sets a bold precedent for future collaborations between international organizations, governments, and private sector partners, aiming to create food systems that are not only productive but also resilient and sustainable in the face of growing global challenges.

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