Agroecology Knowledge Hub

Responsible governance: sustainable food and agriculture requires responsible and effective governance mechanisms at different scales – from local to national to global

Agroecology calls for responsible and effective governance to support the transition to sustainable food and agricultural systems. Transparent, accountable and inclusive governance mechanisms are necessary to create an enabling environment that supports producers to transform their systems following agroecological concepts and practices. Successful examples include school feeding and public procurement programmes, market regulations allowing for branding of differentiated agroecological produce, and subsidies and incentives for ecosystem services.

Land and natural resources governance is a prime example. The majority of the world’s rural poor and vulnerable populations heavily rely on terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity and ecosystem services for their livelihoods, yet lack secure access to these resources. Agroecology depends on equitable access to land and natural resources – a key to social justice, but also in providing incentives for the long-term investments that are necessary to protect soil, biodiversity and ecosystem services.

Agroecology is best supported by responsible governance mechanisms at different scales. Many countries have already developed national level legislation, policies and programmes that reward agricultural management that enhances biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services. Territorial, landscape and community level governance, such as traditional and customary governance models, is also extremely important to foster cooperation between stakeholders, maximising synergies while reducing or managing trade-offs.

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Food systems governance reform and food systems multi-stakeholder mechanisms (MSMs) have been recognized as key interventions during the UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) and the related Summit Member State Dialogues and National Pathways. Meeting global demand for healthy and nutritious food in ways that are equitable, efficient and sustainable requires solutions...
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2022
22 March 2022  | JOIN HERE The agroecological approach in agricultural production has become more relevant due to the growing demands of society for access to healthy, healthy and sustainable food, as well as the need to promote sustainable food systems that are resilient to climate change and mitigate the impact on the...
Argentina
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2022
On March 31, 2022, a virtual discussion will be held for the presentation of the book ''Introduction to Political Agroecology''. The discussant will include Georgina Catacora-Vargas, Victor Toledo, Manuel Gonzalez de Molina, Paulo Petersen, Francisco Garrido Peña, Francisco Roberto Caporal (in memorial). The event is organized by the ''Political Agroecology'' Working Group of the Latin American Council of...
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2022
19 April 2022  Since its launch in 2018, the Scaling up Agroecology Initiative seeks to mobilize dialogue, cooperation and investment within and beyond the United Nations (UN) system, to bring agroecology to scale and achieve multiple sustainable development goals through sustainable agriculture and food systems. Different UN Agencies are progressively supporting...
India - Mexico - Senegal
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2022
The Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mexico is holding the Cycle ''Food Self-Sufficiency and Technological Innovation with Sustainable Practices'' and presents the 35th Conference on ''Public Policies for Sustainable Coffee Farming: Programs Sowing Life and Production for Well-Being'' to be held on 28 April 2022 at 11:00 (UTC-5).  Live webcast...
Mexico
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2022