Achieving an environmentally sustainable increase of production and access to affordable healthy diets is key
This should be done while protecting and enhancing the livelihoods of the world’s small-scale agricultural producers and other agrifood system actors. Yet agricultural production systems still lack integration, optimization, diversification, and innovation, while relying on the intensive use of chemical inputs and of natural resources. Global food supplies today rely on just a few crops and animal species, increasing the vulnerability to biotic stresses.
That’s why plant production and protection should focus on sustainable:
These sustainable production and protection technologies can greatly contribute to ensuring food security and nutrition, promoting food quality and safety, supporting farmers’ livelihoods, protecting the environment and biodiversity, and facilitating safe trade and economic growth.
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Events
14/ 10
2024
18/10
2024
World Food Forum 2024
Hybrid Event, 14/10/2024 - 18/10/2024
This year, the World Food Forum will take place at the FAO headquarters in Rome and online, cantered around the theme “Good Food for All, for Today and Tomorrow.” The event will bring together experts, changemakers, and leaders from across the globe.
Goals
Developing sustainable crop production systems for a world free from hunger
Protecting the environment and biodiversity and facilitating safe trade and economic growth
Enabling more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable crop production and protection
Enhancing farmers' timely access to affordable quality and safe seeds and planting materials
Ensuring food security and nutrition through sustainable plant production and protection
Minimizing agricultural chemical inputs and mitigating climate change impact
Key areas
Tools
FAO's stories on Plant Production and Protection
Related topics
- FAO's Plant Production and Protection Division (NSP)
- Global Action on Pollination Services for Sustainable Agriculture
- One Country One Priority Product (OCOP)
- Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization
- Scaling up Climate Ambition on Land Use and Agriculture through Nationally Determined Contributions and National Adaptation Plans (SCALA)
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Thematic highlight
Gender equality in plant production and protection
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Enhancing the use of quality seed for greater choice and benefit of smallholder farmers
13/12/2023
There are no good crops without good seeds. The desire of any farmer, irrespective of the size of their land, is to have access to quality seed and...
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