Placing small-scale farmers at heart of climate discussions: IFAD at COP 27


FE Team | Published: November 04, 2022 17:41:01 | Updated: November 06, 2022 13:35:54


Placing small-scale farmers at heart of climate discussions: IFAD at COP 27

International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is organising and will be active in over twenty events at COP27 to highlight the challenges and solutions that small-scale farmers need to feed a growing population while adapting to the escalating impacts of climate change.

Through these events, IFAD wants to ensure small-scale farmers and rural populations from developing countries receive the attention and funding they urgently need, reports UNB.

Small-scale farmers are essential to global food security and stability, IFAD said on Friday.

They produce one third of the world's food (as much as 80 per cent in many developing countries) yet their livelihoods and capacity to feed the planet are threatened by ever-increasing extreme weather events, erratic and changing rain patterns and the deterioration of ecosystems.

Solutions to help small-scale farmers adapt exist and provide multiple benefits, but significant investments are urgently required to implement change at a global scale.

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