A/RES/73/253
Agriculture development, food security and nutrition
recognizes the need to maintain natural ecological processes that support sustainable
and efficient food production systems and ensure food security, underlines the
importance of mainstreaming the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in
the agriculture sector, and takes note of the importance of the Globally Important
Agricultural Heritage Systems and the Biodiversity Mainstreaming Platform
promoted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations;
17. Expresses concern about antimicrobial resistance, in particular in the
agricultural sector, and in this regard encourages the implementation of the action
plan on antimicrobial resistance 2016–2020 of the Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations, which supports the food and agriculture sectors in
implementing the global action plan on antimicrobial resistance 22 developed by the
World Health Organization in collaboration with, and subsequently adopted by, the
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Organization
for Animal Health, in order to minimize the impact of antimicrobial resistance;
18. Recognizes that sustainable food systems have a fundamental role to play
in promoting healthy diets and improving nutrition and preventing and controlling
non-communicable diseases, and welcomes the formulation and implementation of
internationally consistent national policies aimed at eradicating malnutrition in all its
forms and transforming food systems so as to make nutritious diets available to all,
while reaffirming that health, water and sanitation systems must be strengthened
simultaneously to end malnutrition;
19. Calls for closing the gender gap in access to productive resources in
agriculture, noting with concern that the gender gap persists with respect to many
assets, inputs and services, and stresses the need to invest in and strengthen efforts to
empower women, in particular rural women, to address their own food and nutritional
needs and those of their families, to promote adequate standards of living for them,
as well as decent conditions of work, and to guarantee their personal health, wellbeing and security, full access to land and natural resources and access to local,
regional and global markets;
20. Recognizes the critical role and contribution of rural women, including
smallholders and women farmers, and indigenous women and women in local
communities, and their traditional knowledge in enhancing agricultural and rural
development, improving food security and eradicating rural poverty, and in this
regard stresses the importance of reviewing agricultural policies and strategies to
ensure that the critical role of women in food security and nutrition is recognized and
addressed as an integral part of both short- and long-term responses to food insecurity,
malnutrition, potential excessive price volatility and food crises in developing
countries, as well as of the recognition and protection of the rights of smallholders,
in particular women;
21. Reaffirms the crucial role of healthy marine ecosystems, sustainable
fisheries and sustainable aquaculture in enhancing food security and access to safe,
sufficient and nutritious food and in providing for the livelihoods of millions of
people, particularly inhabitants of small island developing States, and in this regard
encourages the full implementation of the Global Action Programme on Food
Security and Nutrition in Small Island Developing States, which was launched on
4 July 2017;
22. Encourages and recognizes the efforts at all levels to establish and
strengthen social protection measures and programmes, including national safety nets
and protection programmes for the needy and vulnerable, such as food and cash -forwork, cash transfer and voucher programmes, school feeding programmes and
mother-and-child nutrition programmes, and in this regard underlines the importance
of increasing investment, capacity-building and systems development;
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