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Multi-stakeholder Dialogue on Biodiversity Mainstreaming across Agricultural Sectors
©FAO/Alessandra Benedetti
29 May 2018--- Today the planet’s biodiversity – genetic diversity at the level of organisms; diversity at the species level; and diversity ecosystem level – faces a number of grave threats. The way we are producing our food is a big part of the problem. Unsustainable agriculture practices are taking an incalculable toll on biodiversity and ecosystems, and the multiple life-giving benefits they provide us.

A three-day dialogue of experts, governments, and policymakers examines how agriculture – including cropping, livestock rearing, forestry, and fishing and fish farming – can do a better job protecting the biodiversity of species and ecosystems on which human life depends.

Opening statement by José Graziano da Silva, FAO Director-General.
14min. 11sec.

Remarks by (00:00) Inia Batikoko Seruiratu, Minister for Agriculture, Rural and Maritime Development and National Disaster Management and Meteorological Services, Fiji; (06:40) Erik Solheim, Executive Director, UN Environment (video).
8min. 43sec.

Remarks by (00:00) Josefa Leonel Correia Sacko, Commissioner, African Union Commission for Rural Economy and Agriculture (in English and French); (12:04) Cristiana Paşca Palmer, Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity (video).
17min. 10sec.

Irene Hoffmann, Secretary of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, elaborates more on the protection of biodiversity and natural resources, and biodiversity mainstreaming. Interview conducted by Murielle Sarr
4min. 56sec.
Sujet(s): Agriculture & cultures, Biodiversité, Changement climatique, Développement rural ou agricole, Environnement/Ressources naturelles, Nutrition, Production & stocks alimentaires, Réunion, Resilience, Sécurité alimentaire, SDGs, Zero Hunger
Produit par: Muriel Sarr, FAO
 
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