UNFSS Science Days Side Event: Reforming agricultural policies to support food systems transformation

According to the OECD’s recently released 2021 Agricultural Monitoring and Evaluation Report, governments of some 54 countries provide transfers to agriculture totaling about $720 billion annually. The report, presented at the side event by Jonathan Brooks of OECD, notes that “Overall, most current...

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Main Authors: International Food Policy Research Institute, Indian Council for International Economic Research (ICRIER), Academy of Global Food Economics and Policy, China Agricultural University (AGFEP)
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142239
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author International Food Policy Research Institute
Indian Council for International Economic Research (ICRIER)
Academy of Global Food Economics and Policy, China Agricultural University (AGFEP)
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Indian Council for International Economic Research (ICRIER)
International Food Policy Research Institute
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Indian Council for International Economic Research (ICRIER)
Academy of Global Food Economics and Policy, China Agricultural University (AGFEP)
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description According to the OECD’s recently released 2021 Agricultural Monitoring and Evaluation Report, governments of some 54 countries provide transfers to agriculture totaling about $720 billion annually. The report, presented at the side event by Jonathan Brooks of OECD, notes that “Overall, most current support policies are not serving the wider needs of food systems.” This substantial spending could offer a way to finance food systems transformation, including reducing the carbon footprint of food systems while gaining resilience, improving food security and nutritional outcomes, and enhancing poverty reduction and equity. The proposition for restructuring or repurposing agricultural support has been put forward as a game-changing solution for the UNFSS. Rob Vos presented recent IFPRI research on the potential for repurposing agricultural subsidies to finance both mitigation of greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions and enhancement of agricultural productivity. Simply removing distorting agricultural support is not sufficient to reduce GhG emissions, according to the study. But emission-reducing agricultural productivity growth could be boosted by shifting current spending on agriculture toward more appropriate R&D and compensating farmers for any losses they incur from subsidy removal and for the upfront costs of adopting more sustainable technologies and production practices.
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spelling CGSpace1422392025-11-06T04:40:05Z UNFSS Science Days Side Event: Reforming agricultural policies to support food systems transformation International Food Policy Research Institute Indian Council for International Economic Research (ICRIER) Academy of Global Food Economics and Policy, China Agricultural University (AGFEP) agricultural production policies greenhouse gas emissions agricultural policies agriculture nutrition trade resilience food systems According to the OECD’s recently released 2021 Agricultural Monitoring and Evaluation Report, governments of some 54 countries provide transfers to agriculture totaling about $720 billion annually. The report, presented at the side event by Jonathan Brooks of OECD, notes that “Overall, most current support policies are not serving the wider needs of food systems.” This substantial spending could offer a way to finance food systems transformation, including reducing the carbon footprint of food systems while gaining resilience, improving food security and nutritional outcomes, and enhancing poverty reduction and equity. The proposition for restructuring or repurposing agricultural support has been put forward as a game-changing solution for the UNFSS. Rob Vos presented recent IFPRI research on the potential for repurposing agricultural subsidies to finance both mitigation of greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions and enhancement of agricultural productivity. Simply removing distorting agricultural support is not sufficient to reduce GhG emissions, according to the study. But emission-reducing agricultural productivity growth could be boosted by shifting current spending on agriculture toward more appropriate R&D and compensating farmers for any losses they incur from subsidy removal and for the upfront costs of adopting more sustainable technologies and production practices. 2021-07-12 2024-05-22T12:10:12Z 2024-05-22T12:10:12Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142239 en https://www.ifpri.org/event/unfss-science-days-side-event-reforming-agricultural-policies-support-food-systems Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Indian Council for International Economic Research (ICRIER); and Academy of Global Food Economics and (AGFEP)/China Agricultural University. 2021. UNFSS Science Days Side Event: Reforming agricultural policies to support food systems transformation. UNFSS Science Days Side Event Highlights July 2021. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134468.
spellingShingle agricultural production
policies
greenhouse gas emissions
agricultural policies
agriculture
nutrition
trade
resilience
food systems
International Food Policy Research Institute
Indian Council for International Economic Research (ICRIER)
Academy of Global Food Economics and Policy, China Agricultural University (AGFEP)
UNFSS Science Days Side Event: Reforming agricultural policies to support food systems transformation
title UNFSS Science Days Side Event: Reforming agricultural policies to support food systems transformation
title_full UNFSS Science Days Side Event: Reforming agricultural policies to support food systems transformation
title_fullStr UNFSS Science Days Side Event: Reforming agricultural policies to support food systems transformation
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title_short UNFSS Science Days Side Event: Reforming agricultural policies to support food systems transformation
title_sort unfss science days side event reforming agricultural policies to support food systems transformation
topic agricultural production
policies
greenhouse gas emissions
agricultural policies
agriculture
nutrition
trade
resilience
food systems
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