Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Accelerate investment in and support for agriculture and food systems innovation for climate action

8 – 10 May 2023.
AIM for Climate

The Summit, supported by Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR), aims to bring together partners to increase and accelerate investment in and support for agriculture and food systems innovation for climate action.

The Summit is a premier global event “for the partners, by the partners” that will provide a game-changing platform for AIM for Climate partners to raise ambition and amplify their work in climate-smart agriculture and food systems innovation.

Extracts of the agenda

Opening High-Level Plenary 

  • Al Gore, Former Vice President, United States 
  • Mariam Almheiri, Minister, Ministry of Climate Change and Environment , United Arab Emirates 
  • Tom Vilsack, Secretary, Department of Agriculture, United States 

08/05 High-Level Plenary What’s the future of food? 

Experts predict that the next generation won’t have access to foods like chocolate, shell fish or pistachios due to climate change. The role of agri-business in driving credible climate action for COP28. The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) hosted a CEO panel focused on the role of business leadership to drive collective climate action in helping transform agriculture and the acceleration of corporate carbon accounting systems to be embedded across the sector. 
  • Sam Kass, Partner, Acre Venture Partners 
  • Diane Holdorf, Executive Vice President, World Business Council for Sustainable Development 
  • Juan Luciano, CEO, Archer-Daniels-Midland Company 
  • Ramon Laguarta, CEO, PepsiCo 
  • Julia Collins, CEO, Planet FWD 
  • Sara Menker, CEO, GRO Intelligence @1:46:00 About the role of data

09/05 Breaking Barriers: Insights from Trailblazing Women in Science

Panel featuring female Chief Scientists discussing their experiences and perspectives on the crucial role of women in science and how science and research can contribute to addressing the challenges of climate change and food insecurity
  • Eng. Mohammed Alameeri, Assistant Undersecretary, Food Diversity Sector, Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, United Arab Emirates 
  • Sweta Chakraborty, CEO of North America, We Don't Have Time US 
  • Ismahane Elouafi, Chief Scientist, FAO
  • Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Chief Scientist, Department of Agriculture, United States 
  • Sarah Kapnick, Chief Scientist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States 

09/05. High-level Ministerial on the Agriculture Breakthrough

The UK Government and CGIAR convened international leaders to accelerate climate action in agriculture, as part of the AIM for Climate Summit.
  • The event featured a preview of the preliminary findings and recommendations for agriculture of the independent Breakthrough Agenda Report for 2023, authored by CGIAR with the FAO’s Chief Scientist and UN High Level Climate Action Champions.
  • The report to be launched in September will provide analysis and recommendations for countries on seven priority technologies for the agriculture sector, including novel fertilizers, alternative proteins, crop and livestock breeding and agroecology.
  • The event provided agriculture ministers with an opportunity to set ambition for the 2024 Priority Actions under the Agriculture Breakthrough to be launched at COP28.
Speakers:
  • Moderator: Juan Lucas Restrepo, Global Director of Partnerships and Advocacy, CGIAR, and Director General of the Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) 
  • Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Minister of State in the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, UK
  • Minister Elsayed Elkosayar, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Egypt
  • HE Mariam Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, United Arab Emirates
  • Deputy Under Secretary, USDA (TBC)
  • Claudia Sadoff, Executive Managing Director, CGIAR
  • Ban Ki-moon, 8th Secretary-General of the UN and Co-chair of the Ban Ki-moon Centre
Progress update from initiatives featured in 2023 Priority Actions
  • FAO Global Roadmap to 1.5˚C for the agriculture and food systems sector: Zitouni Ould-Dada, Deputy Director, Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment, FAO
  • Links between policy action and technology development and adoption, incl. the UK-World Bank Policy Dialogue: Madhur Gautam, Lead Economist, Agriculture Global Practice, World Bank
  • Climate finance flows in the agriculture sector – findings from new analysis: Daniela Chiriac, Manager, Climate Policy Initiative
  • Presentation of Breakthrough Agenda Report 2023: Emerging recommendations for agriculture: Johan Swinnen, CGIAR Managing Director of Systems Transformation, CGIAR, and Director General of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
  • Ministerial interventions: Breakthrough countries outline their priorities and profile existing work connected to the Agriculture Breakthrough

09/05. Climate Change Research – Meet the Scientists Event and Reception

CGIAR hosted an off-site event as an official part of the AIM4C Summit’s program. The event at the IFPRI  highlighted the need for greater funding for agrifood systems R&D and provided an opportunity to meet with climate scientists working on modelling impacts of climate change on crop productivity, food security and livelihoods. Presentations spotlighted CGIAR research and innovations, including AIM4C innovation sprints. 

A high-level panel
discussion focused on findings of The Economist’s new report on “Ending Hunger: the role of Agri-food Financing” highlighting the need for greater percentage of R&D dedicated to food systems resilience - Photos.
  • Moderated by the Economist’s Phillip Cornell 
  • Claudia Sadoff, Executive Managing Director, CGIAR; 
  • Johan Swinnen, Managing Director, Systems Transformation, IFPRI
Innovation in Action: The Role of Agricultural R&D to drive climate solutions
  • Moderator: Karl Anderson, President of the Supporters of Agricultural Research Foundation (SoAR)
  • Fast Tracking Climate Solutions from CGIAR Genebank Collections, Sarah Jane Hearne, Principal Scientist, CIMMYT
  • Climate-Resilient soil fertility management by smallholders in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Sieglinde Snapp, Director of the Sustainable Agrifood Systems program, CIMMYT
  • Digital resources for scaling up climate-informed agroecological transitions, Lini Wollenberg, Project Lead: Inclusive Digital Tools to Enable Climate-Informed Agroecological Transitions, The Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT

09/05 Innovation for Inclusive Impact: Putting Women at the Heart of our Food Systems Investments

This event, hosted by the Gender, Climate Change and Nutrition Integration Initiative (GCAN), supported by U.S. Agency for International Development and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will make the case for why we need to integrate gender into the global response to climate change, particularly in low- and middle-income countries facing food security and nutrition challenges. It will describe examples of gender-responsive, climate-smart agriculture innovations and entry points for scaling these approaches with the help of governments and the private sector. 
  • Speakers: Emily Rees, President and CEO, CropLife International 
  • Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada 
  • Isobel Coleman, Deputy Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development, United States 
  • Elizabeth Cousens, President & Chief Executive Officer, UN Foundation 
  • Johan Swinnen, Director General, IFPRI 
  • Bob Reiter, Head of Research & Development for the Crop Science, Bayer 
  • Kevin Perkins, Executive Director, Farm Radio International 
  • Laura Suazo, Minister, Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, Honduras
 

11/05 High-Level Plenary 

  • Michael Kremer, Nobel Laureate and Professor, University of Chicago 
  • John Kerry, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, U.S. State Department
  • Announcement of AIM for Climate Grand Challenge: Leveraging the Power of AI and Machine-Learning winners, by Enterprise Neurosystem 
  • Fireside Chat: Andrew Solinger, CEO, Foreign Policy Secretary Vilsack, Department of Agriculture, United States 
  • Her Excellency Almheiri, Minister, Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, United Arab Emirates ‍ 
  • Carol Spahn, Director, Peace Corps, United States FFAR’s Model: Solutions Rooted in Partnerships 
  • Dr. Saharah Moon  Chapotin, Executive Director, Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research

11 - 12 May 2023. Washington DC, USA 18th CGIAR System Council Meeting

The CGIAR System Council is the strategic decision-making body of the CGIAR System that keeps under review the strategy, mission, impact and continued relevancy of the System as a whole. 

The Council meets face-to-face not less than twice per year, and conducts business electronically between sessions. Additional meetings can be held if necessary.

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