FAO Event June 2019 |
While undernutrition persists, we are witnessing an unprecedented rise in obesity and diet-related non-communicable diseases, also in low- and middle-income countries.What is wrong with our food systems? How will we feed a growing and urbanizing world population with natural resources that are more and more limited and depleted? |
While undernutrition persists, we are witnessing an unprecedented rise in obesity and diet-related non-communicable diseases, also in low- and middle-income countries.
What is wrong with our food systems? How will we feed a growing and urbanizing world population with natural resources that are more and more limited and depleted?
This 2-day symposium will bring together academics, researchers, policymakers, representatives from civil society and private sector, parliamentarians and government agencies to discuss these questions (and many more), and explore pathways to a sustainable future of food and healthy diets for all.
Discussions will revolve around four main areas: 1.Research, Knowledge Gaps and Needs for Sustainable Food Systems and Healthy Diets 2.Governance of food systems for healthy diets 3.Building Consumer Confidence in Food Systems 4.Transforming Food Systems: What does it take?
Figure: Obesity and diet-related diseases are rising in all countries while undernutrition persists |
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