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Since 2021, the Sustainable Food Systems in the Mediterranean Project has brought together voices from across the Mediterranean region to rethink agrifood systems through dialogue, shared learning and collective action. Discover how stakeholders are collaborating to transform the systems.
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Using FAO's tested methodology for governance analysis, the workshop highlights the role of multistakeholder engagement in driving the transition to more sustainable systems
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Starting with cases from Argentina, Brazil and Ethiopia, a new FAO learning series unveils real-world lessons about connecting people, policies and practice to transform agrifood systems’ decision-making processes for the achievement of the SDGs
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Recognizing that agrifood systems cannot thrive without a focus on prevention, effective governance and a risk-informed approach to peace and security, FAO integrates SDG 16 into its global mission to eradicate hunger and build resilient systems
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By strengthening governance frameworks and creating a more predictable investment environment, South Sudan can tap into its vast agricultural resources and drive long-term economic sustainability

Transforming food and agriculture for sustainable development

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development calls for a bold, transformational change to achieve a world that is more inclusive, fair, sustainable and resilient. It’s a world free of hunger and extreme poverty, one that protects the sustainable use of biodiversity, natural resources and ecosystem services for development.

This corporate portal is a gateway to FAO’s policy and governance support work to build sustainable food systems that can help countries achieve the vision of the 2030 Agenda. FAO, itself the world’s leading forum for policy dialogue, promotes evidence-based policymaking from national to regional and global levels as countries prioritize challenges, implement decisions and monitor their effectiveness.

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From silos to systems: Rethinking governance for food security

5 May 2025 - Starting with cases from Argentina, Brazil and Ethiopia, a new FAO learning series unveils real-world lessons about connecting people, policies and practice to transform agrifood systems’ decision-making processes for the achievement of the SDGs

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Transforming agrifood systems: The importance of governance

By Máximo Torero

Focusing on governance offers practical insights into the current conditions and capacity for change and assists in rallying a coalition of supporters for the envisioned transformation

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2025

Since 2021, the Sustainable Food Systems in the Mediterranean (SFS-MED) Project has brought together voices from across the Mediterranean region to rethink agrifood systems through dialogue, shared learning and collective action. This video captures key moments from the SFS-MED journey, where dialogue, shared learning and collaboration are driving real change in agrifood systems.

2025

This is the results report from the World Food Forum Global Youth Action initiative over 2024. During that year, the initiative entered its fourth year, embarking on a transformative journey towards a world with good food for all, for today and tomorrow. Throughout the year, it remained steadfast in its mission to empower young people to drive transformation within agrifood systems and address climate challenges at both local and global scales.

2025

Latin America is at a strategic point in rural development, as recent shocks have exposed deep-rooted challenges in rural policies, particularly regarding inequality and employment. In response, this paper argues for a new generation of policies focused on three areas: (i) strategies to protect lives and promote resilient livelihoods, (ii) specialized policies for family farming, and (iii) strategies for rural investments and development planning.

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POLICY & GOVERNANCE

Policy and governance are closely interrelated: they are both concerned with addressing problems that are important to large numbers of people.

Nevertheless, both concepts differ: policy is an output and outcome of diverse governance processes.

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