FAO warns of unequal access to farm funding for women and youth in Mozambique
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A Mozambican delegation headed by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Luísa Meque, is been attending the 10th Global Forum on Food and Agriculture in Germany.
The two-day forum aims to raise awareness of the need for the rational use of food, and is being held under the motto, ‘Shaping the Future of Livestock – sustainably, responsibly, efficiently’.
The Mozambican delegation will present the proposal on future solutions surrounding livestock production in Africa at the event.
More on GFFA 2018: ‘Shaping the Future of Livestock – sustainably, responsibly, efficiently’
Global population growth and greater prosperity are leading to a disproportionate rise in the consumption of food of animal origin all over the world. Production needs to be raised significantly in order to meet increased demand. It can also be assumed that trade with products of livestock husbandry will intensify considerably. At the same time, increased demands are being placed on environmentally friendly and climate-smart livestock production. Furthermore, consumers have more exacting demands regarding animal welfareoriented husbandry conditions. Risks to animal health require strengthened international cooperation.
Responses to these challenges will essentially determine the future of livestock husbandry, including its role as an important economic factor in many rural regions.
The GFFA offers the chance to develop a better understanding for the challenges and opportunities of livestock production on the basis of international dialogue between politics, science, industry and civil society. In addition to this, we intend to identify potential solutions that are facilitated by intensified international cooperation. The development of the livestock sector has a special importance also with regard to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) under the United Nations 2030 Agenda, in particular SDG 2 “End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture”. We aim for our debate during the GFFA to make a contribution to meeting this goal. In addition, we want to promote understanding at international level for animal welfare oriented husbandry methods that meet the requirements of sustainability, climate stewardship and economic efficiency likewise.
The debate at the GFFA 2018 will focus on the following key issues:
→ Global market development with consideration of dietary and consumer trends
→ Significance of livestock husbandry for food and nutrition security and as an economic factor in rural areas
→ Questions of sustainable production (site-appropriate production and feedstuff supply, climate stewardship and sustainable stewardship of the resources soil and water, increase of animal health and animal welfare)
The many events carried out under GFFA 2018 are intended to provide impetus for future developments in the area of “Agriculture and Animal Production” at international level. The events include:
18 January 2018: Kick-off Event, Cooperation Market
19 January 2018: Expert panels, Cooperation Market and High-Level Panels
20 January 2018: International Business Panel Discussion hosted by GFFA Berlin e.V. (by personal invitation)
The GFFA is the leading international conference on key issues regarding the future of the global agri-food industry. It has taken place during the International Green Week (IGW) in Berlin on an annual basis since 2009 under the overarching topic of food and nutrition security.
.@ILRI DG Jimmy Smith to take part in “shaping the future of livestock” kick-off session at #GFFA today. https://t.co/QFrNhbByjL #sustlivestock #livestock4dev
— Marchmont Comms (@MarchmontComms) January 18, 2018
Learn more about animal welfare-oriented husbandry methods that meet the requirements of #sustainability, climate stewardship and economic efficiency during this year's #GFFA 18-20 January 2018 https://t.co/GE5nPBxCBg pic.twitter.com/8syISvm8k9
— FAO Animal Health (@FAOAnimalHealth) January 9, 2018
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