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Iran, Asian nations discuss solutions to tackle development challenges in agriculture and rural areas amid COVID-19 in the FAO regional conference

 

Iran, Asian nations discuss solutions to tackle development
challenges in agriculture and rural areas amid COVID-19 in the FAO regional
conference



 To address the most immediate threats posed to the agriculture sector
and rural development in the Asia and the Pacific, the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations (FAO) along with its 46 member nations,
private sector and civil society organisations in the region convene a
conference, providing an inclusive platform to examine ways forward to
strengthen the resilience of agro-food systems and livelihoods, and mitigate
the effects of COVID-19 and climate change on agricultural sectors in this, the
most populated part of the world.  



Represented by H.E.
Mr Alimorad Sarafrazi, the Acting-Head of Public Relations and International
Affairs Center of the Ministry of Agriculture Jahad, H.E. Ambassador Mohammad
Hossein Emadi, Iran Permanent Envoy to FAO and H.E. Mr Ali Kiani Rad, the Head
of Iran’s Agricultural Planning, Economic and Rural Development Research
Institute, Iranian delegation share its concerns regarding the increasing
challenges the agriculture sector faces at both regional and global scales,
particularly highlighting the adverse effects of climate change, the lack of
knowledge-loaded agricultural practices, low-skilled workforce, the prevalence
of poverty in rural communities and youth emigrations. 



Engaging actively
in the discussions held on solutions strategies, the Iranian delegation
underscores the need to increase the investment in food systems and promoting
the utilisation of digital technologies in this sector, as the two key factors
to boost both productivity and sustainability of agricultural activities. 



According to a
press release published by FAO Representation in Iran, The 35th session of the
FAO Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific, organised virtually from 1 to
4 September 2020, is focused on, among other things, the impact of COVID-19 on
food and agriculture; setting regional priorities to manage water for agriculture
under conditions of water scarcity; building sustainable and resilient food
systems; harnessing innovation and digital agriculture and implementing FAO’s
Hand-in-Hand Initiative – as an evidence-based, country-led and country-owned
programme forged to accelerate the agricultural transformation and sustainable
rural development to eradicate poverty, and end hunger and all forms of
malnutrition across the region. 



Home to more than
half a billion of the world’s undernourished people, Asia and the Pacific
region due to COVID-19-linked lockdowns is experiencing an economic slowdown,
widespread job losses, collapsing incomes, and falling remittances that further
threatened the food security and increased the acute hunger in the
region. 



These circumstances
require collective efforts and FAO and its national counterparts call on all
stakeholders and interests groups to link the arms to tackle these converging
challenges in the Asia and the Pacific. 



http://www.fao.org/iran/news/detail-events/en/c/1305749/

 
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