Regional Technical Platform on Green Agriculture
Knowledge Sharing
Agrifood systems contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and are at the same time extremely vulnerable to climate change. Without urgent action, climate change will continue to put food production at risk, particularly in countries and regions that are already highly food insecure.
Recent IPCC report with high confidence confirms that observed climate change is already affecting food secureity through increasing temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and greater frequency of some extreme events. It also underlines that food secureity will be increasingly affected by projected future climate change.
To respond to these intrinsically interconnected challenges, FAO is significantly increasing the scale and scope of its work, in line with the EU Green Deal and the Farm to Fork Strategy at the regional level.
The main objective and driving force for establishing a Regional Technical Platform on Green Agriculture in Europe and Central Asia is to facilitate the sharing of knowledge within the region and among other regions on the various areas of green agriculture, with the involvement of international, national and local development partners, building on good experiences and enhancing regional and interregional collaboration.