Event Type In person
october
30oct5:00 pm6:30 pmCOP16: High Level Country Dialogue on Incorporating Food Systems in NBSAPs
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A workshop focused on exploring how to learn from and scale Food Forward NBSAPs, followed by an evening reception. Organised by the Food and Land Use Coalition (including WRI), WWF,
Event Details
A workshop focused on exploring how to learn from and scale Food Forward NBSAPs, followed by an evening reception. Organised by the Food and Land Use Coalition (including WRI), WWF, Climate Focus, GAFF and the NDC Partnership with members of the Alliance of Champions for Food Systems Transformation (ACF).
Food production and consumption are key drivers of biodiversity loss. However, few NBSAPs commit to a holistic transformation of the food system. The current round of revisions is critical to ensure sufficient global ambition aligned with planetary boundaries ahead of 2030. Member countries of The Alliance of Champions are leading the way in ensuring NBSAPs take a holistic approach to food systems, supported by a host of civil society partners and coordinated by the NDC Partnership and NBSAP Accelerator. In this session we will share best practice examples of Food Forward NBSAPs and discuss how these can be replicated and scaled to accelerate the transition. The workshop will be followed by a reception to celebrate efforts at country level. To ask for an invitation please email alessia.mortara@systemiq.earth
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Time
(Wednesday) 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
Nature Positive Initiative Pavilion, Cali
31oct11:30 pm1:00 pmScaling Regenerative Agriculture in Latin America: A COP30 AgendaA COP 30 Agenda
Event Details
We need to radically transform the food system to stay within climate and nature boundaries. Adopting regenerative agriculture practices has the potential to generate positive effects on both on-farm biodiversity
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We need to radically transform the food system to stay within climate and nature boundaries. Adopting regenerative agriculture practices has the potential to generate positive effects on both on-farm biodiversity and greenhouse gas emissions (FOLU, 2019). A growing movement of regenerators in Latin America is leading the way in transitioning to a new model of agriculture that respects climate and nature. Given the size and relevance of the South American food industry, representing 25% of global food exports, the region could take a leading role in influencing agriculture practices worldwide. We can leverage this regional movement to place regeneration at the center of the COP30 agenda in Brazil and demonstrate that a shift in production is possible.
In this event, FOLU Colombia and Brazil, and partners such as CGIAR, TNC and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food will come together to demonstrate the power of the regenerative agriculture movement in Latin America and connect networks of regenerators to discuss how we can bring the topic of regeneration to COP30. Ambitious governments like Valle Del Cauca have already laid out a roadmap to transformation at regional level, we hope to attract more policymakers to be interested in a similar path.
Speakers
- Claudia Martinez, FOLU Colombia
- Paula Caballero, TNC
- Patricia Neira, TechnoServe
- Anahi Cabero, Cosecha Colectiva
- Patricia Ellen, FOLU Brazil
- Fabricio Muriana, Instituto Regenera, Brazil
- Karina G David, Istituto Brazil Organico, Brazil
- Marcelo Behar, CEBDS
- Roberto S. Waack, Brazil Climate, Forests and Agriculture Coalition
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Time
(Thursday) 11:30 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
CGIAR Pavilion, Blue Zone, COP16, Cali