Strengthening food security through trade
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
- Food security is critical for economic stability and social cohesion. And ensuring every person in every country can access safe, nutritious and affordable food is a key Sustainable Development Goal. But conflict, value chain disruptions and mounting inflation are creating new threats to global food security, especially in developing countries. In this session, we will examine some of these challenges and explore how international cooperation aimed at promoting food trade, boosting agricultural productivity and strengthening food safety can be part of the solution.
Such an impactful conversation.
Professor Sachin Sharma
Session was very Informative
Crisis and solution was explained very well.
Facts collected and put in a sequential way was great.
Great work
Susan Ndungu kudos from Kenya 🇰🇪
Very good facts you put up together! WTO need to change the game! Financial Bills are disappointing because of the Western influence politically. We are dealing with terrible economic situation together with Global warming!! Tanzania is affected too! Subsidy are not helping the situation. WTO perspective need a different way looking into technological approach. Thank you Prof. SACHIN Sharma.
Very nice factual and impressive presentation .keep it up.
Insightful and relevant concerns raised Dr Sachin. @ Susan you became the voice of millions of women from Africa, concluded brilliantly as we need to study case by case 👍🏽
Prof.Shachin Sharma:
Your participation alongside such distinguished panellists must have been an incredible experience. Your insights on strengthening food security through trade are crucial in the fight against global hunger. I'm so glad while watching your interventions.
I wish you much, much progress🤩
with all due respect.
Great Dr Sachin Sharma! Good job done!
Your work is very impressive and I know it was a tough task but you did it.. 👏👏👏👍
Great Sachin ji
Dear Sachin...your use of real life examples lays bare the discriminations contained in the AOA...needs urgent corrections...thanks for highlighting the issue.