Monday, October 3, 2022

Livestock sector actions towards more sustainable food systems

3 - 7 October 2022
. Livestock sector actions towards more sustainable food systems
In a hybrid form, onsite in Dublin, Ireland.

The main objective of the 12th GASL MSP is for diverse and multiple stakeholders across the global livestock sector to display and commit to actions towards more sustainable, inclusive, resilient livestock systems as a part of global food system transformation.

The regional consultations in Africa was organised on zoom from 22-26 August. 

  1. Day one is based around food system challenges that the livestock sector must overcome or face up to through actions and commitments that make a positive difference to livestock producers and consumers worldwide. 
  2. Day two brings together regional perspectives on these same challenges, showing how the priority actions of sector actors in different countries and regions respond to the specific issues they face. 
  3. On day three, participants will explore and learn from Ireland’s agri-food systems, gaining insights and inspiration to devise actions to tackle the critical challenges facing the livestock sector.  
  4. Day four convenes a policy forum to consider political choices and priorities for food systems under immense pressure and implications for livestock sector actions and priorities. 
  5. The final day provides a global synthesis from the various sessions, contributing to a Declaration and commitments on livestock sector actions towards more sustainable food systems. 
REGIONAL FOCAL POINTS 
  • FRANCOPHONE AFRICA: Alexandre Ickowicz, CIRAD (see picture); Fagouri Said, WAMIP North Africa (WORLD ALLIANCE OF MOBILE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES)
  • ANGLOPHONE AFRICA: Simplice Nouala, African Union Commission (see picture); Michael Victor, ILRI  (see picture); Cynthia Mugo, ILRI (see picture)

DAY 1


03/10 SESSION 1: Framing presentations 

  • Importance of Livestock in Global Food Security: Tom Arnold, Government of Ireland’s Special Envoy on Food Systems 
  • Origin Green - Making farm to fork sustainable, David Kennedy, Head of Dairy, Bord Bia (Irish Food Board) 
  • Nutritional benefits of animal source foods: Alice Stanton, Professor at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland  and Director of Human Health at Devenish Nutrition 

03/10 SESSION 2: Challenging livestock; global actions for sustainable food systems 

  • Food system ambitions and challenges for the livestock sector - Jessica Fanzo, Johns Hopkins University, USA (virtual)
  • Phil Howard, Michigan State University, USA (virtual) 
  • Ermias Kebreab, University of California, Davis, USA, (virtual) 
  • Nitya Rao, University of East Anglia, UK, (virtual) 
  • Truoung Tuyet Mai, Vietnam National Institute of Nutrition Responders: 
  • Bernard Kimoro, State Department for Livestock, Kenya 
  • Julián Chará, Centre for Research on Sustainable Agriculture, Colombia 
  • Nitya Ghotge, ANTHRA, India 
  • Mitch Kanter. Global Dairy Platform, USA

DAY 2

04/10 SESSION 11: Regional Agendas for Sustainable Livestock 

  • East and Southeast Asia Bu Dengpan (virtual) 
  • Africa - Simplice Nouala 
  • South Asia - Nitya Ghotge 
  • Eastern Europe and Central AsiaYuriy Nesterov 
  • Western Europe - Nancy Bourgeois 
  • Reflections on region agendasJimmy Smith, Director General, ILRI

06/10 SESSION 21 Policy Forum 

  • Welcome: Shirley Tarawali 
  • Research agenda for sustainable livestock: Martin Heydon, Minister or State, Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine 
  • Importance of policy support for sustainable livestock: Carlos Cherniak, Permanent Representative of Argentina to the UN Agencies for Food and Agriculture and Chair of the Sub-Committee on Livestock, FAO Committee on Agriculture (COAG) 
  • Introduction to the Policy Forum: Thanawat Tiensin, Director, Animal Production and Health Division, FAO 
  • Scene setting presentation: Improving the sustainability of livestock systems in Ireland: Laurence Shalloo, Head, Animal and Grassland Research and Innovation Programme, TEAGASC. 
Panel discussion – research and policy priorities for sustainable livestock: 
  • Moderator by Bill Callanan, Chief Inspector, Ireland’s Department of Agriculture,  Food and the Marine. 
  • Ambassador Cherniak, Chair of the Sub-Committee on Livestock, FAO Committee on Agriculture 
  • Marcelo Gonzalez, Deputy Minister for Livestock, Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, Paraguay  
  • Frank O’Mara, Director, TEAGASC  
  • Zoe Kavanagh, National Dairy Council, Ireland
Related:
5 September 2022. GASL webinar: Antimicrobial use in livestock – the high-scale producers’ and international organizations’ perspective.
The emergence of antimicrobial resistance is a global threat to human health and livestock health, welfare and productivity. Refinement and reduction of antimicrobial use are key measures to curb the emergence of the resistance. In this webinar we will discuss challenges, opportunities and actions taken in the high-end of livestock production with four member organizations of GASL - Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef, International Poultry Council, International Meat Secretariate and International Dairy Federation.

  

Related:
8 December 2022 in Brussels. 2nd edition of the “Perspectives on Pastoralism” festival
  • The programme can be found on the film festival website (www.pastoralistfilmfestival.com). 
  • The next screening of films from this edition will be in combination with a photo exhibit by the PASTRES (Pastoralism, Uncertainty and Resilience: Global Lessons from the Margins) research programme funded by the European Research Council (ERC) (https://pastres.org).

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