CONTRIBUTION TO THE SDGS
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the path of change
Agriculture plays a fundamental role in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in multiple ways
Contribution to sustainable development goals
Agriculture plays a key role in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in multiple ways:
Food safety:
This is crucial to ensuring there is enough nutritious and accessible food for a growing population. Sustainable agriculture and crop diversification can help address hunger and malnutrition.
Poverty reduction:
Agriculture employs a large number of people, especially in developing countries. Improving agricultural productivity and providing support to smallholder farmers can reduce poverty and promote economic development.
Environmental sustainability:
Agricultural practices can significantly impact the environment. Sustainable agriculture, including conservation, efficient water use and reduced chemical use, helps conserve natural resources and mitigate climate change.
Biodiversity Conservation:
Crop diversification and protection of natural ecosystems contribute to maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Sustainable Use of Resources:
Sustainable agriculture promotes practices that allow the efficient use of land, water and other resources, avoiding overexploitation and depletion.
Resilience to Climate Change:
Adopting more sustainable agricultural practices can help farmers confront climate challenges, such as droughts, floods or changes in temperature patterns, making agriculture more resilient and adaptable.
WE HELP MEET DEVELOPMENT GOALS
In summary, sustainable agriculture plays a fundamental role in multiple areas of the 2030 Agenda, contributing to the achievement of key objectives such as eradicating hunger, reducing poverty, conserving the environment and promoting equitable economic development.