Organized around three pillars - Global Youth Action, Science and Innovation and Hand-in-Hand Investment - the 2024 flagship event leverages the power of intergenerational collaboration, as well as partnerships and action across policy, science, innovation, education, culture and investment. This year, the event will also host the 2024 edition of the annual World Food Day and the High-Level Rome Water Dialogue on WASAG - The Global Framework on Water Scarcity in Agriculture, as well as the Global Family Farming Forum, ensuring even more inclusivity, dialogues and solutions for the present and future of our agrifood systems.
15 October
10:30 – 12:30 CEST, FAO, Farm venue. SESSION 2 Public policy innovations for family farming, Global Forum on Family Farming. Dr. Fernanda Machiaveli Morão de Oliveira, Executive Secretary, Ministry of Agrarian Development and Family Farming, Brazil
14:00 – 14:30 CEST. Transforming Landscapes through a participatory co-design approach Presentation Corner (AGROMIX) Dr. Josep Crous-Duran, REVOLVE, Ms. Rosemary Venn, Coventry University (Centre for Agroecology Water and Resilience), Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schmutz, Coventry University (Centre for Agroecology Water and Resilience)
16 October
13:00 – 13:30 CEST. Which public policies support agroecological and organic family farmers? Ms.
Cristina Grandi, IFOAM
14:00-15:00 CEST. Investing in capability-building of African youth in Agri-Food Science Hosted by Nestlé R&D, German room
14:00- 15:00 CEST. World Food Forum The role of Youth in the Agroecological Transformation: insights from Youth Networks from all over the world. A side-event on the pivotal role of youth in promoting agroecology, aiming to connect existing Youth Networks and ignite the creation of new movements and initiatives on sustainable agricultural practices
14:30 – 16:00 CEST, FAO, Farm venue SESSION 6 Sowing rights: uptake of global policy instruments, H.E Nosipho Nausca-JeanJezile, Chairperson, UN Committee on World Food Security (CFS); Right to Food case study from Indonesia; Dr. Rolando González Patricio, President, Parlamento Latinoamericano y Caribeño (PARLATINO); Ms. Anya Coutinho, Leading Coordinator, Grădina Moldovei; Mr. Zainal Arifin Fuat, International Coordinating Committee of La Via Campesina
16:00 – 17:30 CEST, FAO, Farm venue. SESSION 7. Investing in family farming, Mr. Oliver Olivero, Coordinator and Head of the Agroecology Coalition Secretariat, Ms. Esther Penunia, Member of the Steering Committee of the Forest and Farm Facility and Secretary General of Asian Farmers’ Association (AFA); Mr Mohamed Fouad Bergigu, GEF Programming Specialist, Global Environment Facility, Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment (OCB); Mr. Nadjirou Sall, Member of the Steering Committee of the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) and Secretary General of Roppa
17 October
10:30 to 10:45 CEST and from 13:00 to 13:15 CEST. Co-designing a global Agrifood Technologies and Innovations Knowledge Base (ATIO KB)", will take place in the Acceleration Zone (room D085) with two spotlight moments11:00 – 12:30 CEST. FAO, Farm venue. SESSION 9. Family farming for climate-resilient food systems, , Ms. Nissa Wargadipura, Joint-founder of At-Tariq farming field school, Indonesia; Prof. Arilson Favareto, Professor and researcher at Universidade Federal ABC - UFABC and Centro Brasileiro de Análise e Planejamento – Cebrap, Ms. Rim Ferchichi, Secretary General, Union Maghrébine et Nord Africaine des Agriculteurs (UMNAGRI); Ms. Lucrecia Rodríguez, Executive Secretary, Consejo Agropecuario Centroamericano (CAC); Mr. Kyle Stice, CEO, Pacific Island Farmers Organisation Network (PIFON); Mr. Olou Adara, President, Coordination Togolaise des Organisations Paysannes et de producteurs agricoles (CTOP); Mr. Mujuni Mtembei Kamwesige, Senior Agriculture Officer, Ministry of Agriculture of the United Republic of Tanzania
16.30- 18.00 CEST Sciences and Innovation Forum Innovate Locally, Impact Deeply: exploring why and how to successfully support community-driven innovations
14:30 – 16:00 CEST. FAO, Farm venue. SESSION 10 Diversified market opportunities for family farming, Mr. Chris Claes, International Executive Director, Rikolto, Ms. Elizabeth Nsdandala, President, Eastern African Farmers Federation (EAFF), Mr. Rafael Ortiz Quezada, Vice Minister for Scientific and Technological Affairs, Ministry of Agriculture of Dominican Republic; Mr. Richard McCarthy, President, World Farmers' Market Coalition; Ms. Patricia Flores, Senior Global Academy Manager, IFOAM; Mr. Saer Niang, Autorité de Régulation de la Commande Publique du Sénégal
16.30- 18.00 CEST Sciences and Innovation Forum Innovate Locally, Impact Deeply: exploring why and how to successfully support community-driven innovations
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