Forum global sur la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition (Forum FSN)

Benjamin Graub

FAO
Italy

The overall structure of the proposed report seems logical and useful for the aims of the report

I especially liked:

  • Critical overview and discussion of the current projections including their underlying assumptions
  • Focus on practices and their potential roles in pathways towards sustainable agricultural development – especially the mention of agro-ecological practices. Based on the experience in regards to the International Symposium on Agroecology for Food Security and Nutrition (in Sept. 2014 at FAO), agroecological approaches are seen to hold a very large potential to contribute to sustainable agricultural development
  • The incorporation of policies and enabling environments necessary for sustainable agricultural development

We would like to point out that:

  • The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD) had a similar focus and should be considered in the writing of the HLPE report
  • Regarding theobjectives and elements of sustainable approaches to agriculture” (pg. 2) should also take into account the aspect of resilience.
  • That apart from considering the specific sustainability challenges for “various farm sizes”, also other characteristics of the farms should be considered. Especially, with regards to FAO’s on-going work on family farming, the specific sustainability challenges of family farms should be considered.