I find one combined question missing. Given the well-known objections of public interest CSOs and social movements to the Voluntary Guidelines on Food Systems and the Food Systems Summit, how are the contents and recommendations in both, in a way, not contributing to resilience with shy approaches to the primacy of agroecology and the total ignoring of food sovereignty? To me, the 'turnkey' to resilience lies in these two.
Claudio
Dr. Claudio Schuftan