All roads lead to Rome: a Pre-Summit towards an equitable, net-zero and nature-positive food systems
Peter Bakker
President & CEO at World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
We meet ahead of an important, and some would say historic,?United Nations Food Systems Summit. Its?Pre-Summit ?takes place from 26-28 July, and from today to Wednesday, all roads will lead to Rome.
Our world is facing three pressing global challenges: the climate emergency, the loss of nature and growing inequality. In no other system do the three challenges come together in the same way as in the food systems. Incremental change is not enough. The wholesale transformation of our food systems is now urgent and critical to deliver the SDGs.
We now understand the economic numbers behind these challenges. The total annual financial value of the food systems is around USD $ 10 trillion. The total hidden costs for both the?environmental and human externalities are estimated at almost double that around USD $ 20 trillion.
The vision is clear:?an equitable, net-zero and nature-positive food system that nourishes all people.
We can apply lessons learned to the food systems from the climate agenda where the UN successfully delivered the Paris Agreement and triggered an inevitable decarbonization of our economies:
If we project these lessons onto the food systems, we may find guidance on how to mobilize action.
Last year, I have been invited to be a member of the Food Systems Summit Advisory Committee to support business mobilization. The Private Sector Guiding Group was set up with about 30 business associations and 4 CEO consultations were held with well over 200 CEOs participating.
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In the consultations, it became clear that business recognizes the urgent need to transform the food systems, and that this can only be achieved by including farmers, women, youth and indigenous people, respecting the rights and dignities of all people.
While that sounds positive, I am aware that business might not always be the favorable part of the solution according to some. Yet, we need to collaborate, and it is through dialogue in a Summit like this one, we all build bridges to achieve change.
Today, we announce the launch of the?Business Declaration on Food Systems Transformation , in which businesses commit to help lead the food systems transformation by implementing actions in companies, value chains and sectors.
It has not been easy to establish the language of this declaration, which is symbolic for the early stage of the food systems transformation. We do not yet have an agreed set of words to use. Still today I hear words that are solutions to some, be divisive to others.
I am happy to report that the declaration has already been signed by hundreds of global leaders from businesses and related associations – and is open to more signatures until the Food Systems Summit in September.
The declaration sets out six commitment areas for business towards the food systems transformation:
I – on behalf of all undersigned business leaders – look forward to engaging actively in the Food Systems Summit because together, we can create the momentum towards an equitable, net-zero and nature-positive food system that can nourish all people.
For more information on the Pre-Summit and WBCSD's role in it, please visit?https://events.wbcsd.org/virtual-meetings/wbcsd-at-food-systems-summit/ ?
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Peter Bakker congratulations on this important milestone. We fully support the acceleration towards a regenerative and inclusive global food system and stand prepared to contribute with strategies, technologies and partnerships. #resourcerevolution Derk Hendriksen Timothy Childs Danielle Nierenberg Tracey Brophy Warson Ryan Shadrick Wilson
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