❌

Normal view

There are new articles available, click to refresh the page.
Before yesterdayMain stream

GFFPI Holds Second Workshop on Agricultural Trade and Sustainability

22 July 2024 at 20:32

On Thursday, July 18, 2024, Farm Foundation participated in the second Global Forum for Farm and Policy Innovation (GFFPI) workshop, held in Washington D.C. The focus of the workshop was β€œmeasuring sustainability outcomes to facilitate agricultural trade.” This was a priority identified in the previous workshop.

Leaders from the Global Forum for Farm and Policy Innovation (GFFPI) co-founder organizations at the second GFFPI workshop. From left: Shari Rogge-Fidler, president and CEO of Farm Foundation; Tyler McCann, executive director, Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute; Katie McRobert, executive director, Australian Farm Institute; and Mark Titterington, co-founder and director, Forum for the Future of Agriculture. Photos provided by Emmanuelle Mikosz/Forum for the Future of Agriculture.

The nearly 70 participants representing 18 countries discussed the topics of an outcomes-based approach to trade and sustainability, and measuring challenges and opportunities in trade and sustainability. Farm Foundation President and CEO Shari Rogge-Fidler provided opening remarks and also facilitated small group discussions, along with Farm Foundation Vice President of Programs and Projects Martha King. U.S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor spoke on the importance of trade and sustainability for global food and agriculture.

The first workshop, held in late 2023, brought together representatives from OECD countries and OECD Secretariat as well as industryΒ experts from across Europe, North America, Japan, and Australia to discuss the role of trade and agriculture sustainability in an interactive and thought-provoking format. That workshop, held at the OECD in Paris, enabled stakeholders from around the world to identify common goals and priorities.Β 

The findings from the first workshop were published in a report entitled Advancing the Role of Trade and Agricultural Sustainability. A second paper reflecting the findings of the second workshop is anticipated this fall. Β 

The Washington D.C. workshop was held in partnership with the Australian Farm Institute, Farm Foundation, the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute, and the Forum for the Future of Agriculture.

GFFPI events, including this one, support Farm Foundation’s mission of building trust and understanding about U.S. agriculture with global food and agricultural stakeholders.Β In addition, Farm Foundation offers a uniquely independent platform for these dialogues to advance and elevate trade and sustainability issues.Β 

The post GFFPI Holds Second Workshop on Agricultural Trade and Sustainability appeared first on Farm Foundation.

❌
❌