The Farm to Fork Strategy is at the heart of the European Green Deal,
aiming to make food systems fair, healthy and environmentally-friendly.
Food systems cannot be resilient to crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic
if they are not sustainable. Some civil society stakeholders are
calling for a redesign of our food systems which account for nearly
one-third of global GHG emissions. They claim the current systems
consume large amounts of natural resources, result in biodiversity loss
and negative health impacts, and do not allow fair economic returns and
livelihoods for all actors, in particular for primary producers.
The Farm to Fork strategy is central to the Commission’s agenda to
achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The
strategy is designed to help the EU make progress towards its climate
and energy targets (SDG 7 and SDG 13), and improve the viability and
sustainability of its agriculture sector (SDG 2) and the health of the
EU population (SDG 3). It will also contribute to the EU’s efforts to
sustainably manage forests and halt deforestation, combat
desertification, restore degraded land and soil, halt biodiversity loss,
protect threatened species (SDG 15), and protect and ensure the
sustainable use of oceans (SDG 14). (...)
sexta-feira, 22 de janeiro de 2021
Farm To Fork - Can it lead to a 'gold-standard food system' in Europe, focused on SDGs?
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