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Turkey G20 Report on Opportunities for Economic Growth and Job Creation

Jul 2nd, 2015 • by Sara Gustafson

In a report to the G20 Development Working Group released in September of last year, FAO and the OECD (with inputs from the Asian Development Bank, IFAD, ILO, IFPRI, and WTO) discussed the vital role that food security plays in the G20’s overall growth agenda. Food insecurity and malnutrition come with a high economic cost, reducing countries’ human capital and decreasing productivity and opportunities for growth.

Latest FAO Monthly News Report on Grains Released

Jul 1st, 2015 • by Sara Gustafson

The June edition of the FAO Monthly News Report on Grains was released yesterday, with coverage of the biggest weekly rally in wheat and corn prices in three years, the signing of a free trade agreement between China and Australia, and more .

This issue's linked reports include Climate Change and Food Systems: Global assessments and implications for food security and trade and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO): Possible impact on agricultural production during the second half of 2015 .

Australia G20 Framework on Food Security and Nutrition

Jun 24th, 2015 • by Sara Gustafson

In 2013, the G20 Leaders’ Declaration included a framework on food and nutrition security (FSN Framework). This Framework was designed to provide the basis for a long-term, integrated, and sustainable food systems approach to food security and nutrition, recognizing that action is needed both within and beyond the agricultural sector.

The Framework set out three priority objectives to integrate food security and nutrition efforts at the global level and within lower income countries. These objectives also include links to the G20’s focus on economic growth and job creation.

Lima Climate Conference Highlights Climate Change Adaptation, Education

Jun 6th, 2015 • by Sara Gustafson

The Lima UN Climate Conference (Lima COP20 CMP10) was held in December 2014 and set the stage for global policymakers to establish a universal climate change agreement in Paris at the end of this year. Representatives from over 190 countries agreed upon the elements to be addressed by the Paris 2015 conference and achieved a number of “firsts” in international climate discussions.

Turkey G20 Agriculture Ministers Communique

May 4th, 2015 • by Sara Gustafson

The G20 Agriculture Ministers met in Istanbul this May to discuss the group’s ongoing efforts on the issue of food and nutrition security. In their final report, the ministers highlighted several important global issues linked to food security, including the impacts of climate change and the need for sustainable food systems, the need to minimize global food loss and waste, and the goal of increasing incomes and job opportunities in rural areas, particularly for women and youth.