Public engagement ahead of the 2021 United Nations Food Systems Summit has so far produced over 1,200 ideas for transforming the food system. Ideas were put forward by farmer and producer groups, indigenous communities, civil society, academics, the private sector and UN Member States. Further ideas can be submitted until 1 May 2021.
The proposals gathered so far have been synthesised into reports for each of the Summit’s five action tracks. They can be viewed here:
- Action Track 1: Ensure Access to Safe and Nutritious Food for All
- Action Track 2: Shift to sustainable and healthy consumption patterns
- Action Track 3: Boost Nature-Positive Food Production at Scale
- Action Track 4: Advancing Equitable Livelihoods
- Action Track 5: Building Resilience To Vulnerabilities, Shocks & Stress
Read more and submit your own ideas here. See also the Table explainer What can be done to shift eating patterns in healthier, more sustainable directions?
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