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Charlotte Hebebrand & Channing Arndt
Nigeria Country Office, International Food Policy Research Institute
June 23, 2022
Climate Change and Food Systems
Transformation for Adaptation, Mitigation, and Resilience
 Global food and nutrition security is worsening
 Malnutrition has been increasing for several years
 COVID-19
 Rising conflicts
 Current war in Ukraine
 Sustainability is threatened by environmental
degradation and biodiversity loss
 Climate change poses a growing threat
 Higher temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, sea
level rises, and extreme weather
 Reducing agricultural productivity, disrupting food supply
chains, and displacing communities
Climate change poses a growing threat to
sustainable food systems
 Events in 2021 cemented food systems in the
climate change and SDG agenda
 The UNFSS produced new commitments and coalitions to pursue
the SDGs with a food systems centered approach
 2021 Tokyo Nutrition for Growth Summit highlighted link
between climate change and nutrition challenges
 At COP26, 137 countries pledged to halt and reverse land
degradation by 2030
 2021 commitments will require concrete follow-up
 Need a significant shift in public and private investment
 UN Conference on Biodiversity, WTO ministerial conference,
COP27, … provide further opportunities to advance action
International spotlight on
food systems and climate change
Adaptation
 Adaptation is urgent for food systems
 Adaptation must address changing growing conditions, water
scarcity, destructive weather events, and disruptions along
value chains (e.g. price volatility, conflict)
 But lessons from COVID-19 show that food systems can be
adaptive
 Promising Innovations:
 Digital technologies
 New crop varieties
 Landscape management
Supported by an
enabling environment
 Food systems contribute more than 33%
of total emissions and about 21% of total
emissions come from agriculture,
forestry and other land use (AFOLU).
 Developing country emissions from food
systems are large and rising
 AFOLU has serious potential to become
a net emissions sink — pulling more
GHGs out of the atmosphere than it
emits 0
5000
10000
15000
20000
Developing Developed Developing Developed
1990 2018
Mt
CO
2
per
year
Farm gate Pre- and post production Land use change
Food systems contribute to climate change
Mitigation
 AFOLU is the only economic sector
with serious potential to become a net
emissions sink — pulling more GHGs out
of the atmosphere than it emits
 Land use change accounts for half of
CO2eq emissions from AFOLU, and offers
opportunities to turn landscapes into large
net sinks (e.g. US) in developing countries
 But we must also:
,
Global AFOLU emissions shares by source
Nitrous oxide from fertilizers
Methane from rice & enteric
fermentation
Food loss and waste
Sustainable
production and
healthy diets
Effective policies are critical for food
systems transformation
 Innovation and change require an enabling
environment of supportive policies and
institutions
 Collaboration is needed from the local to
international level
 Change must be inclusive and have safeguards
in place to protect vulnerable communities
Appropriate design of policies, institutions and governance
systems at all scales can contribute to land-related adaptation
and mitigation while facilitating the pursuit of climate-adaptive
development pathways – IPCC 2019
Chapter 1:Climate Change and Food Systems: Transforming Food Systems
for Adaptation, Mitigation, and Resilience
Chapter 2: Repurposing Agricultural Support: Creating Food Systems
Incentives to Address Climate Change
Chapter 3: Trade and Climate Change: The Role of Reforms in Ensuring
Food Security and Sustainability
Chapter 4: Research for the Future: Investments for Efficiency,
Sustainability, and Equity
Chapter 5: Climate Finance: Funding Sustainable Food Systems
Transformation
Chapter 6: Social Protection: Designing Adaptive Systems to Build
Resilience to Climate Change
Chapter 7: Landscape Governance: Engaging Stakeholders to Confront
Climate Change
Chapter 8: Nutrition and Climate Change: Shifting to Sustainable Health
Diets
Chapter 9: Rural Clean Energy Access: Accelerating Climate Resilience
Chapter 10: Bio-innovations: Genome-Edited Crops for Climate-Smart
Food Systems
Chapter 11: Food Value Chains: Increasing Productivity, Sustainability, and
Resilience to Climate Change
Chapter 12: Digital Innovations: Using Data and Technology for Sustainable
Food Systems
(+ Six Regional Chapters)
Table of
Contents
 R&D for “disruptive” innovations in production practices
 Investment in R&D equivalent to 1% of agricultural output could
increase food production by 30%
 Adopting “green” innovations in LMICs could reduce AFOLU emissions
by over 40%
 Double current levels of public investments to reach ~ $15 billion for
innovations in LMICs
 Holistic governance/mgmt. of WLE and forests
 Provide incentives for local governance and integrated landscape
mgmt. (e.g. multistakeholder platforms for CC)
 Strengthen land tenure rights for individuals as well as communities to
encourage long-term investment and sustainability
 Identify productive-use locations that can jointly support energy, water,
and food security
Policy recommendations (1)
 Promote healthy diets and sustainable production
 Use proven fiscal measures to reduce consumption of unhealthy foods
and improve access and affordability of healthy foods for over 3 billion
people who cannot afford a healthy diet
 Assist countries in adopting food-based dietary guidelines (e.g.
recommended 400 grams of fruits and vegetables per day)
 Promote a healthy food environment through standards, labeling, and
certifications
 Improve efficiency of value chains, facilitate trade, and
reduce food loss
 Promote free and fair trade, while accounting for climate effects of food
trade (e.g. pricing carbon)
 Invest in efficient and safe food storage and transport such as low-
emissions cold chains to prevent food loss (currently 8% of emissions)
Policy recommendations (2)
 Ensure inclusion and expand social protection
 Invest in inclusive soft infrastructure (e.g. digital climate services,
insurance, advisory and financial services) for greater productivity
 Strengthen women’s participation in clean energy systems, water,
systems, landscape governance, etc.
 Make social protection “climate smart” by incorporating incentives for
sustainable activities and combining with climate investment
 Reorient financial flows
 Repurpose a portion of agricultural subsidies ($620 billion per year)
toward R&D on green innovations
 Explore innovative tools (e.g. publicly guaranteed green funds, carbon
markets, or CC transparency requirements for banks/investors) to
increase food systems climate investment to $350 billion per year
Policy recommendations (3)
Thanks to our authors
Chapter 1: Johan Swinnen, Channing Arndt, and Rob Vos
Chapter 2: Rob Vos, Will Martin, and Danielle Resnick
Chapter 3: Joseph Glauber
Chapter 4: Gert-Jan Stads, Keith Wiebe, Alejandro Nin-Pratt, Timothy Sulser,
Rui Benfica, Fasil Reda, and Ravi Khetarpal
Chapter 5: Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla and Ruben Echeverría
Chapter 6: Daniel Gilligan, Stephen Devereux, and Janna Tenzing
Chapter 7: Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Wei Zhang, Hagar ElDidi, and Pratiti
Priyadarshini
Chapter 8: Marie Ruel and Jessica Fanzo
Chapter 9: Claudia Ringler, Alebachew Belete, Steven Mathetsa, and Stefan
Uhlenbrook
Chapter 10: José Falck-Zepeda, Patricia Biermayr-Jenzano, Maria Mercedes
Roca, Ediner Fuentes-Campos, and Enoch Mutebi Kikulwe
Chapter 11: Alan de Brauw and Grazia Pacillo
Chapter 12: Jawoo Koo, Berber Kramer, Simon Langan, Aniruddha Ghosh,
Andrea Gardeazabal Monsalue, and Tobias Lunt
IFPRI Author IWMI Author
ABC Author External/partner org author

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GFPR 2022 Nigeria June 23 _Report Overview and Policy Messages.pptx

  • 1. Charlotte Hebebrand & Channing Arndt Nigeria Country Office, International Food Policy Research Institute June 23, 2022 Climate Change and Food Systems Transformation for Adaptation, Mitigation, and Resilience
  • 2.  Global food and nutrition security is worsening  Malnutrition has been increasing for several years  COVID-19  Rising conflicts  Current war in Ukraine  Sustainability is threatened by environmental degradation and biodiversity loss  Climate change poses a growing threat  Higher temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, sea level rises, and extreme weather  Reducing agricultural productivity, disrupting food supply chains, and displacing communities Climate change poses a growing threat to sustainable food systems
  • 3.  Events in 2021 cemented food systems in the climate change and SDG agenda  The UNFSS produced new commitments and coalitions to pursue the SDGs with a food systems centered approach  2021 Tokyo Nutrition for Growth Summit highlighted link between climate change and nutrition challenges  At COP26, 137 countries pledged to halt and reverse land degradation by 2030  2021 commitments will require concrete follow-up  Need a significant shift in public and private investment  UN Conference on Biodiversity, WTO ministerial conference, COP27, … provide further opportunities to advance action International spotlight on food systems and climate change
  • 4. Adaptation  Adaptation is urgent for food systems  Adaptation must address changing growing conditions, water scarcity, destructive weather events, and disruptions along value chains (e.g. price volatility, conflict)  But lessons from COVID-19 show that food systems can be adaptive  Promising Innovations:  Digital technologies  New crop varieties  Landscape management Supported by an enabling environment
  • 5.  Food systems contribute more than 33% of total emissions and about 21% of total emissions come from agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU).  Developing country emissions from food systems are large and rising  AFOLU has serious potential to become a net emissions sink — pulling more GHGs out of the atmosphere than it emits 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 Developing Developed Developing Developed 1990 2018 Mt CO 2 per year Farm gate Pre- and post production Land use change Food systems contribute to climate change
  • 6. Mitigation  AFOLU is the only economic sector with serious potential to become a net emissions sink — pulling more GHGs out of the atmosphere than it emits  Land use change accounts for half of CO2eq emissions from AFOLU, and offers opportunities to turn landscapes into large net sinks (e.g. US) in developing countries  But we must also: , Global AFOLU emissions shares by source Nitrous oxide from fertilizers Methane from rice & enteric fermentation Food loss and waste Sustainable production and healthy diets
  • 7. Effective policies are critical for food systems transformation  Innovation and change require an enabling environment of supportive policies and institutions  Collaboration is needed from the local to international level  Change must be inclusive and have safeguards in place to protect vulnerable communities Appropriate design of policies, institutions and governance systems at all scales can contribute to land-related adaptation and mitigation while facilitating the pursuit of climate-adaptive development pathways – IPCC 2019
  • 8. Chapter 1:Climate Change and Food Systems: Transforming Food Systems for Adaptation, Mitigation, and Resilience Chapter 2: Repurposing Agricultural Support: Creating Food Systems Incentives to Address Climate Change Chapter 3: Trade and Climate Change: The Role of Reforms in Ensuring Food Security and Sustainability Chapter 4: Research for the Future: Investments for Efficiency, Sustainability, and Equity Chapter 5: Climate Finance: Funding Sustainable Food Systems Transformation Chapter 6: Social Protection: Designing Adaptive Systems to Build Resilience to Climate Change Chapter 7: Landscape Governance: Engaging Stakeholders to Confront Climate Change Chapter 8: Nutrition and Climate Change: Shifting to Sustainable Health Diets Chapter 9: Rural Clean Energy Access: Accelerating Climate Resilience Chapter 10: Bio-innovations: Genome-Edited Crops for Climate-Smart Food Systems Chapter 11: Food Value Chains: Increasing Productivity, Sustainability, and Resilience to Climate Change Chapter 12: Digital Innovations: Using Data and Technology for Sustainable Food Systems (+ Six Regional Chapters) Table of Contents
  • 9.  R&D for “disruptive” innovations in production practices  Investment in R&D equivalent to 1% of agricultural output could increase food production by 30%  Adopting “green” innovations in LMICs could reduce AFOLU emissions by over 40%  Double current levels of public investments to reach ~ $15 billion for innovations in LMICs  Holistic governance/mgmt. of WLE and forests  Provide incentives for local governance and integrated landscape mgmt. (e.g. multistakeholder platforms for CC)  Strengthen land tenure rights for individuals as well as communities to encourage long-term investment and sustainability  Identify productive-use locations that can jointly support energy, water, and food security Policy recommendations (1)
  • 10.  Promote healthy diets and sustainable production  Use proven fiscal measures to reduce consumption of unhealthy foods and improve access and affordability of healthy foods for over 3 billion people who cannot afford a healthy diet  Assist countries in adopting food-based dietary guidelines (e.g. recommended 400 grams of fruits and vegetables per day)  Promote a healthy food environment through standards, labeling, and certifications  Improve efficiency of value chains, facilitate trade, and reduce food loss  Promote free and fair trade, while accounting for climate effects of food trade (e.g. pricing carbon)  Invest in efficient and safe food storage and transport such as low- emissions cold chains to prevent food loss (currently 8% of emissions) Policy recommendations (2)
  • 11.  Ensure inclusion and expand social protection  Invest in inclusive soft infrastructure (e.g. digital climate services, insurance, advisory and financial services) for greater productivity  Strengthen women’s participation in clean energy systems, water, systems, landscape governance, etc.  Make social protection “climate smart” by incorporating incentives for sustainable activities and combining with climate investment  Reorient financial flows  Repurpose a portion of agricultural subsidies ($620 billion per year) toward R&D on green innovations  Explore innovative tools (e.g. publicly guaranteed green funds, carbon markets, or CC transparency requirements for banks/investors) to increase food systems climate investment to $350 billion per year Policy recommendations (3)
  • 12. Thanks to our authors Chapter 1: Johan Swinnen, Channing Arndt, and Rob Vos Chapter 2: Rob Vos, Will Martin, and Danielle Resnick Chapter 3: Joseph Glauber Chapter 4: Gert-Jan Stads, Keith Wiebe, Alejandro Nin-Pratt, Timothy Sulser, Rui Benfica, Fasil Reda, and Ravi Khetarpal Chapter 5: Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla and Ruben Echeverría Chapter 6: Daniel Gilligan, Stephen Devereux, and Janna Tenzing Chapter 7: Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Wei Zhang, Hagar ElDidi, and Pratiti Priyadarshini Chapter 8: Marie Ruel and Jessica Fanzo Chapter 9: Claudia Ringler, Alebachew Belete, Steven Mathetsa, and Stefan Uhlenbrook Chapter 10: José Falck-Zepeda, Patricia Biermayr-Jenzano, Maria Mercedes Roca, Ediner Fuentes-Campos, and Enoch Mutebi Kikulwe Chapter 11: Alan de Brauw and Grazia Pacillo Chapter 12: Jawoo Koo, Berber Kramer, Simon Langan, Aniruddha Ghosh, Andrea Gardeazabal Monsalue, and Tobias Lunt IFPRI Author IWMI Author ABC Author External/partner org author

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Reversing years of development gains, SGDs increasingly out of sight. 2021 hunger levels at new high: close to 193m acutely food insecure (Global Report on Food Crises 2022) – IPC/CH Phase 3 or above, 40m more than in 2020 (570k IPC Phase 5: Ethiopia, S Sudan, Yemen, Madagascar, Key causes conflict and insecurity , technical innovations will never reach their full potential without the right enabling environments, including policy incentives and governance approaches that promote climate-positive change and inclusion of all food systems actors. Policies and institutions at the local, national, and international levels need to incentivize the development and adoption of new technologies and practices. They must ensure adequate financing, recognizing potential trade-offs – in terms of yields and efficiency – as existing farming practices are replaced by new systems.
  2. , technical innovations will never reach their full potential without the right enabling environments, including policy incentives and governance approaches that promote climate-positive change and inclusion of all food systems actors. Policies and institutions at the local, national, and international levels need to incentivize the development and adoption of new technologies and practices. They must ensure adequate financing, recognizing potential trade-offs – in terms of yields and efficiency – as existing farming practices are replaced by new systems.
  3. land use change in the United States is providing a net sink, offsetting about 12 percent of total US emissions (and more than all US emissions from agriculture).
  4. land use change in the United States is providing a net sink, offsetting about 12 percent of total US emissions (and more than all US emissions from agriculture).