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BookletPathways for agrifood systems transformation and regional cooperation in the Mediterranean
Executive brief
2024Focusing on the Mediterranean, this executive brief explores unique challenges and opportunities for transforming agrifood systems in this region, emphasizing the need for region-specific strategies. Key challenges include environmental degradation, food security issues, and political fragmentation. However, the region's rich biodiversity, dietary traditions, and strategic location offer significant opportunities for collaborative efforts. The brief underscores the importance of policy coherence, leadership and governance, data analysis, sustainable finance, and collaborative networks for achieving agrifood systems transformation. It highlights the role of the UN Food Systems Summit process in uniting global participants to foster resilient, equitable, and sustainable food systems. National Pathways for Food Systems Transformation documents, derived from multi-stakeholder dialogues, are essential for guiding countries in their transformation efforts. The brief also discusses the support needed to enhance policy coherence, leadership capacities, data management, and sustainable finance. Collaborative networks are crucial for shared learning and translating knowledge into impactful actions. The SFS-MED Platform, a multi-stakeholder initiative, is instrumental in facilitating dialogue, knowledge sharing, and regional cooperation, promoting sustainable agrifood systems across the Mediterranean. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetAccelerating food systems transformation in the Mediterranean
Executive brief
2021This is an executive brief that was developed based on the outcomes of the two SFS-MED Dialogues held in April and June 2021 in the framework of the preparatory process of the UN Food Systems Summit. This document includes key messages and highlights of the two virtual meetings, and its first version was shared with Member State Dialogues Convenors from Mediterranean countries to support the preparation of their participation and their statements in the the upcoming UN Food Systems Summit event in September 2021. This revised version of the document is intended to replace the previous and will also be shared with the participants in the two SFS-MED Dialogues. -
Book (stand-alone)Pathways for agrifood systems transformation and regional cooperation in the Mediterranean 2024Sustainable agrifood systems are crucial for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, yet structural inequalities and recent crises underscore the urgent need for transformative change. This report focuses on the Mediterranean region, examining challenges and opportunities for agrifood systems transformation within its unique socio-economic and political context. Drawing on global and regional momentum, the report identifies barriers hindering transformation, proposes policy recommendations, and highlights opportunities for regional cooperation. It leverages insights from the UN Food Systems Summits and a typological approach to categorize countries based on their agrifood systems and economic development status.The analysis reveals diverse challenges but also positive attributes such as dietary traditions and biodiversity. While most initiatives prioritize defining goals and establishing support ecosystems, there's a need for greater policy coherence and governance mechanisms. The report identifies strategies to address these gaps, including providing policy guidance, expanding collaborative networks, enhancing data management, and unlocking sustainable finance.Ultimately, an integrated approach that harmonizes various agrifood systems, aligns with local realities, and strengthens partnerships is essential for transformative change. By leveraging existing initiatives, expanding collaboration, and addressing unique regional challenges, the report charts a united pathway towards sustainable agrifood systems in the Mediterranean, fostering prosperity and resilience.
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