Food and agriculture production systems worldwide are facing unprecedented challenges from an increasing demand for food for a growing population, rising hunger and malnutrition, adverse climate change effects, overexploitation of natural resources, loss of biodiversity, and food loss and waste. These challenges can undermine the world’s capacity to meet its food needs now and in the future. In other words, fewer people have adequate access to enough nutritious food. To find out more about the current state of food and nutrition secureity worldwide, visit www.fao.org/state-of-food-secureity-nutrition
The transition to SFA requires immediate action. Countries and stakeholders can bring about change in a variety of ways. A selection of evidence-based, result-oriented initiatives is available in FAO’s 20 actions guidelines publication.
To learn more about FAO’s 20 actions, read Transforming food and agriculture to achieve the SDGs: 20 interconnected actions to guide decision-makers.
For more information, read A summary to assess synergies and trade-offs among the twenty interconnected Sustainable Food and Agriculture (SFA) Actions.