Initiative launched during Agri-food System
Day at COP16 in Riyadh
RIYADH,
Saudi Arabia, Dec. 6, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Saudi
Arabia's UNCCD COP16
Presidency has announced the launch of the Riyadh Action Agenda, a
landmark initiative to mobilize state and non-state actors to
deliver lasting solutions for land degradation, desertification and
drought.
Dr. Osama Faqeeha, Deputy Minister for Environment, Ministry of
Environment, Water and Agriculture, and Advisor to the UNCCD
COP16 Presidency, officially launched
the Riyadh Action Agenda during his keynote speech for the
high-level interactive dialogue on sustainable, resilient and
inclusive agri-food systems. The Riyadh Action Agenda will
capitalize on the momentum created by COP16 in Riyadh,
engaging with a range of key environmental stakeholders for the
two-year duration of Saudi
Arabia's UNCCD COP16
Presidency, to foster tangible action for everyone from farmers to
indigenous peoples.
Commenting on the announcement, Dr. Osama Faqeeha,
said: "If we are to accelerate land restoration and drought
resilience initiatives at the pace and scale required, then is it
critical we continue to mobilize and incentivize action long after
COP16 in Riyadh ends, reaffirming Saudi Arabia's leadership in land restoration,
and leaving a lasting legacy of global change."
The launch of the Riyadh Action Agenda took place during the
fourth day of COP16 in Riyadh, on Agri-food System Day, one of seven
scheduled thematic days designed to focus discussions and ongoing
negotiations. Agriculture is the primary driver of land
degradation, with current agri-food systems contributing to
deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss.
According to the UNCCD, agriculture accounts for 23% of greenhouse
gas emissions, 80% of deforestation, and 70% of freshwater use.
A range of events took place throughout the day to harness
multilateral solutions to unsustainable agricultural practices.
Discussions spanned an array of key meetings, with topics including
ways to enhance healthy soils, resilient crops and nutritious food.
Agri-food Systems Day also addressed the importance of private
sector and farming participation in transforming food systems. The
proceedings took place on World Soil Day, an annual global event
advocating for sustainable soil management around the world.
"Around 95% of our food comes from the soil, and yet we continue
to treat it like dirt. Unsustainable land management, farming
practices and industrial-scale profiteering, are creating a simply
unsustainable pace of land degradation, with every year 24 billion
tonnes of fertile soil being lost. This is a leading cause of
global food and water insecurity, impacting everyone from farmers
toiling increasingly barren fields,
to consumers paying more for essential goods," said Dr.
Faqeeha.
The UNCCD estimates that by 2050, crop yields could decline by
10% globally and 50% in the worst-hit regions. This scenario could
cause an estimated 30% increase in food prices. Meanwhile, growing
populations are forecast to increase demand on land and
agriculture.
"We do not need to reinvent the wheel to deliver urgent
solutions to the crises gripping our land and soils. Reinvesting
harmful agricultural subsidies could almost immediately provide
financial relief for land restoration and reform unsustainable
practices," added Dr. Faqeeha.
About COP16 Riyadh
The UNCCD COP16 conference is
taking place from December 2-13,
2024, at Boulevard Riyadh World, Saudi Arabia. The conference, themed Our Land.
Our Future, will mark the 30th anniversary of the UNCCD and aims to
secure multilateral action on critical issues such as drought
resilience, land tenure, and sand and dust storms.
For more information about UNCCD COP16, or to register your interest in attending
the Green Zone please visit UNCCDCOP16.org
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