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Time is running out for us to meet all the
#GlobalGoals. The#G20 plays an important role in setting benchmarks for more sustainable and healthy#FoodSystems.#FixingFood20211 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
At home, many of the
#G20 states are instituting policy on#nutrition,#agriculture, and#FoodWaste and#FoodLoss–though there is room for improvement.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
Action on
#FoodWaste &#FoodLoss is growing, but more can be done in terms of legislation that holds stakeholders accountable. Around ¾ of#G20 countries aim to combat food loss & waste at a national level but reliable measurements for success are still limited.#FixingFood2021pic.twitter.com/4yEKOjTjGv
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#G20 countries are moving in the right direction for sustainable#agriculture, specifically in financing, research, & innovation. But many fall behind in terms of incorporating it into their NDCs & addressing the industry’s impacts on#ClimateChange with policy.#FixingFood2021pic.twitter.com/IFPwOGhWFd
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For #nutrition, there’s good news and bad news.
Good news: ALL #G20 states have policies or programs to encourage healthy diets.
Bad news: Few of them have incorporated #sustainability into dietary guidelines and most still subsidize the sugar industry.
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