Agriculture development, food security and nutrition
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32. Urges Member States and international organizations to pursue policies
and strategies that improve the functioning of national, regional and international
markets and ensure equitable access for all to those markets, especially smallholder
and women farmers in developing countries, notes the importance of non-tradedistorting special measures that are consistent with the rules of the World Trade
Organization aimed at creating incentives for smallholder farmers in developing
countries to enable them to increase their productivity and to compete on a more
equal footing in world food markets, and urges Member States to refrain from taking
measures that are inconsistent with the rules of the World Trade Organization and
that have adverse impacts on global, regional and national food security;
33. 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 urges national,
regional and international strategies to promote the participation of farmers,
especially smallholder farmers, including women, in community, national, regional
and international markets;
34. Welcomes the convening of the Ninth Ministerial Conference of the
World Trade Organization, in Bali, Indonesia, in the first week of December 2013;
35. Stresses the need to remove food export restrictions or extraordinary
taxes on food purchased for non-commercial humanitarian purposes by the World
Food Programme, and not to impose them in the future;
36. 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, 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;
37. Further stresses the need to significantly reduce post-harvest and other
food losses and waste throughout the food supply chain through, inter alia,
increased promotion of appropriate harvesting practices, agro-food processing,
appropriate facilities for the storage and packaging of food and encouraging
sustainable consumption patterns;
38. Recognizes the important role and inclusive nature of the Committee on
World Food Security as a key organ in addressing the issue of global food security
and nutrition;
39. Encourages international, regional and national efforts to strengthen the
productive capacity of developing countries, in particular their small-scale
producers, by, inter alia, improving the proper functioning of markets, storage, rural
infrastructure, research and pre-harvest and post-harvest practices, in order to
enhance the production, productivity and nutritional quality of food crops and
promote sustainable practices in pre-harvest and post-harvest agricultural activities;
40. Also encourages countries to give due consideration to the dissemination,
promotion and implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible
Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National
Food Security,18 as endorsed by the Committee on World Food Security on 11 May
2012;
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