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APEC mitigates agro-challenges to boost growth

LIMA, PERÚ - AGOSTO 15. APEC  2016 Foto: ANDINA/Norman Córdova

LIMA, PERÚ - AGOSTO 15. APEC 2016 Foto: ANDINA/Norman Córdova

15:01 | Piura (Piura region), Sep. 23.

Food security provides the basic condition for a prosperous region that thrives within an integrated economy.

That is the challenge Asia-Pacific agriculture officials are tackling as they come together in Northern city of Piura (Peru) this week to develop food security policy frameworks. 

Officials from APEC member economies are convening with industry representatives to help improve the region’s agriculture sector.

Emphasis is on driving the use of science and technology innovations supported by increased data and information sharing between the public and private sectors. 

"We have been working on important projects in different fields through which economies have been able to strengthen food security and promote sustainable agriculture," said Peru's Agriculture and Irrigation Ministry's Office of Planning and Budget Director-General Juan Escobar.

Members were briefed on projects currently being implemented by APEC member economies. These projects include developing smallholder-inclusive food value chain models for local and global markets; and promoting cold-chain technology to prevent food losses, increase farmers' income and provide a variety of food to consumers.

Members are also promoting the use of advances in information and cloud technology to enhance agricultural research, as well as activities that strengthen PPPs to prevent food losses in supply chains. 

There was consensus on the role of growth originating in agriculture and the strong impact it has on poverty and hunger alleviation.   

"The proportion of undernourished people in the Asia-Pacific region fell from 20 percent in 1990-1992 to 11.8 percent in 2011-2013," said the APEC Agricultural Technical Cooperation Working Group Lead Shepherd Feng Dongxin. "Cutting the number of undernourished by half puts the region on track to achieve the global goal of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger."

"Given the increasingly stringent constraints of land, water, and other natural resources, and the mounting pressure of environmental protection, we need to apply advanced technologies and techniques to maintain and increase production as well as provide food at affordable price as labor moves out of the agriculture sector," said Dr. Feng. 

She encouraged the group to continue playing its role of guiding agricultural research and technology development and transfer within APEC. 

“It is imperative that we build stronger cooperation among APEC member economies to support agriculture, which plays an important role in promoting regional and global food security, as well as supporting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” she concluded.

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Published: 9/23/2016