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Business Leaders Launch Strategy to Boost Global Food Security
- 17 global companies partner with governments of Tanzania, Vietnam and the US, international organizations and farmer leaders to accelerate sustainable agricultural growth through market-based solutions
- The “New Vision for Agriculture” aims to simultaneously improve food security, environmental sustainability and economic opportunity
- Read the complete roadmap: http://www.weforum.org/agriculture
Davos, Switzerland, 28 January
2011 – A coalition of business, governments and farmers today
launched a strategy to significantly increase food production while conserving
environmental resources and spurring economic growth. The approach is already
being implemented in two countries, Tanzania and Vietnam. Led by 17 global companies,
the strategy sets ambitious targets for collective action to increase
production by 20%, decrease greenhouse gas emissions per tonne by 20%, and
reduce rural poverty by 20% each decade.
Building on the private sector’s capacity
for innovation, investment and growing markets are a key focus of the strategy.
Entitled “Realizing a New Vision for Agriculture: A Roadmap for Stakeholders”,
it recommends better coordination among business, government and civil society
to improve agriculture systems holistically. Over 350 leaders from all sectors
around the world contributed to its conclusions and recommendations.
Speaking at a press conference at the World
Economic Forum Annual Meeting where the strategy was presented, President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania launched a blueprint for
public-private investment in the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor,
developed with support from the initiative. “Developing this corridor could
triple regional production, generate US$ 1.2 billion per year, and lift 2
million people out of poverty,” he said. “My government is committed to
realizing this opportunity to generate sustainable growth in the region.”
“Business can help transform agriculture, but we can’t do
it alone,” said Paul Polman, CEO of
Unilever. “By working collaboratively with farmers, governments and others, we
can achieve our common goals of increasing health and prosperity while
protecting the planet.”
The concept of
coordinating investments has attracted interest from business, government and
donor organizations. “Innovative public-private partnerships offer a powerful
opportunity to achieve significant impact on global hunger and nutrition,” said
Rajiv Shah, Administrator of the US
Agency for International Development (USAID). USAID is supporting Tanzania’s
growth corridor and catalytic fund through Feed the Future, the US government
global hunger and food security initiative.
Farmer leaders from India, Africa, Europe and the US welcomed the
initiative. “Farmers are entrepreneurs, and by partnering with companies they
can get the access to the markets, financing and technology they need,” said Chengal Reddy, Co-Chair of the Indian
Farmers and Industry Alliance.
“The success of farmers will
bring this New Vision to life,” said Hugh Grant, CEO of Monsanto. “The
New Vision will require action by all of us, working across the public and
private sectors, to create the policies, infrastructure and partnerships needed
to provide farmers choice and access to markets.”
“Investing in agriculture is the
best way to drive the virtuous circle, creating economic opportunity and helping
eradicate chronic hunger and malnutrition for millions. That’s good for
everyone,” said Irene Rosenfeld, Chairman
and CEO of Kraft Foods.
The 17 companies leading the initiative span the
full agriculture value chain, including Archer Daniels Midland, BASF, Bunge
Limited, Cargill, The Coca-Cola Company, DuPont, General Mills, Kraft Foods,
Metro AG, Monsanto Company, Nestlé, PepsiCo, SABMiller, Syngenta, Unilever,
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., and Yara International.
“New partnerships
between the private and public sectors are critical to confronting the new
reality of high and rising food prices,” said Robert Greenhill, Managing Director at the Forum.
The New Vision for Agriculture roadmap was
developed in collaboration with McKinsey & Company. It may be downloaded in
full at http://www.weforum.org/agriculture.
The Tanzania Investment Blueprint can be downloaded at: http://www.africacorridors.com/sagcot
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