A/RES/70/223
Agriculture development, food security and nutrition
necessary actions to better address the needs of rural communities by, inter alia,
enhancing access for agricultural producers, in particular small producers, women,
youth, indigenous peoples and people living in vulnerable situations, to credit and
other financial services, markets, secure land tenure, health care, social services,
education, training, knowledge and appropriate and affordable technologies, including
for efficient irrigation, reuse of treated wastewater and water harvesting and storage;
23. Recognizes the growing need to take action to fight hunger and
malnutrition among the urban poor;
24. Reaffirms the need to strive for a comprehensive twin-track approach to
food security and nutrition that consists of direct action to immediately tackle
hunger for the most vulnerable and medium- and long-term sustainable agriculture,
food security and nutrition and rural development programmes to eliminate the ro ot
causes of hunger and poverty, including through the progressive realization of the
right to adequate food in the context of national food security;
25. Also reaffirms the need to promote a significant expansion of research on
food, nutrition and agriculture, extension services, training and education, and of
funding for such research from all sources, to improve agricultural productivity and
sustainability in order to strengthen agriculture as a key sector to promote
development and to build up resilience to support better recovery from crisis and
shock, including by strengthening the work of the reformed Consultative Group on
International Agricultural Research so as to enhance its development impact,
supporting national research systems, public universities and research institutions and
promoting technology transfer on mutually agreed terms, the voluntary sharing of
knowledge and practices and research to adapt to and mitigate climate change and
improve equitable access to research results and technologies on mutually agreed
terms at the national, regional and international levels, while giving due consideration
to the preservation of genetic resources;
26. Stresses that a universal, rules-based, open, non-discriminatory and
equitable multilateral trading system will promote agriculture and rural development
in developing countries and contribute to world food security and nutrition, and
urges national, regional and international strategies to promote the inclusive
participation of farmers, especially smallholder farmers, including women, in
community, national, regional and international markets;
27. Also stresses the need to continue to strengthen cooperation among the
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the International Fund for
Agricultural Development, the World Food Programme, the regional commissions and
all other relevant entities of the United Nations system and other intergovernmental
organizations, international financial institutions and international trade and economic
institutions, including with the support of the Secretary-General’s High-level Task
Force on Global Food and Nutrition Security, in accordance with their respective
mandates, in order to increase their effectiveness, as well as to strengthen cooperation
with non-governmental organizations and the public and private sectors in promoting
and strengthening efforts towards sustainable agriculture development, food security
and nutrition;
28. Recognizes the contribution made thus far by early warning systems, and
underlines that the reliability and timeliness of such systems should be strengthened
at the national, regional and international levels, with a focus on countries t hat are
particularly vulnerable to price shocks and food emergencies;
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