Message of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
As
the global population expands, we will need to satisfy an increasing demand for
food. Yet, around the world, record-breaking temperatures, rising sea
levels and more frequent and severe droughts and floods caused by climate
change are already affecting ecosystems, agriculture and society’s ability to
produce the food we need. The most vulnerable people are world’s poorest,
70 per cent of whom depend on subsistence farming, fishing or pastoralism for
income and food.
On
this World Food Day, we highlight the close link between climate change,
sustainable agriculture and food and nutrition security with the message that
“The climate is changing. Food and agriculture must too.” Without
concerted action, millions more people could fall into poverty and hunger,
threatening to reverse hard-won gains and placing in jeopardy our ability to
achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Agriculture
and food systems must become more resilient, productive, inclusive and
sustainable. To bolster food security in a changing climate, countries
must address food and agriculture in their climate action plans and invest more
in rural development. Targeted investments in these sectors will build
resilience and increase the incomes and productivity of small farmers, lifting
millions from poverty. They will help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and safeguard the health and well-being of ecosystems and all people who depend
on them.
Next
month, the historic Paris Agreement on climate change will enter into
force. This will provide a much-needed boost to global efforts to reduce
global greenhouse gas emissions, limit temperature rise and promote
climate-compatible sustainable agriculture.
On
this World Food Day, I urge all Governments and their partners to take a holistic,
collaborative and integrated approach to climate change, food security and
equitable social and economic development. The well-being of this
generation and those to come depends on the actions we take now. Only by
working in partnership will we achieve a world of zero hunger and free from
poverty, where all people can live in peace, prosperity and dignity.
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