value chains Archives - Global Landscapes Forum https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/fr/tag/value-chains-fr/ Connect, learn and share Mon, 17 Oct 2022 14:48:03 +0000 fr-FR hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.globallandscapesforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/logo_glf.png?fit=32%2C30&ssl=1 value chains Archives - Global Landscapes Forum https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/fr/tag/value-chains-fr/ 32 32 137966364 Achieving sustainable commodity value chains in Africa https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/fr/video/sustainable-commodity-value-chains-africa/ Sun, 09 Oct 2022 23:45:16 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/achieving-sustainable-commodity-value-chains-in-africa/ About GLF Africa 2022   GLF Africa 2022: How to build an equitable, resilient food future brought together over 8,500 participants from 122 countries and featured 182 leading scientists, activists, Indigenous leaders, financiers, youth and government leaders, and 68 incredible partners to explore African solutions to the global food crisis caused by climate change, COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine.  Across […]

The post Achieving sustainable commodity value chains in Africa appeared first on Global Landscapes Forum.

]]>

About GLF Africa 2022

 

GLF Africa 2022: How to build an equitable, resilient food future brought together over 8,500 participants from 122 countries and featured 182 leading scientists, activists, Indigenous leaders, financiers, youth and government leaders, and 68 incredible partners to explore African solutions to the global food crisis caused by climate changeCOVID-19 and the war in Ukraine

Across 31 plenaries, interactive sessions, launches, virtual tours, dialogues, performances, and a job fair, the digital conference explored ways to transform the future of food through healthy landscapes, equitable access to land, and shorter, greener value chains. Messages on social media rallied 26 million people around concrete ways for Africa to regain its food sovereignty.

 

Lessons and perspectives from cocoa value chains

 

Africa is losing an alarming 3.9 million hectares of forest ecosystems each year. This makes it crucial to create new development pathways to conserve and restore ecosystems, build sustainable food systems and create green jobs for the continent’s youth. There is an important role for green commodities in this equation, including sustainable cocoa, coffee, palm oil, corn, rice, and wheat.

The Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration Impact Program (FOLUR) recently launched two country projects in Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana, the world’s largest and second-largest exporter of cocoa respectively. Scientists and entrepreneurs discuss ways to achieve green and zero-deforestation commodity value chains by sharing 3 key messages:

 

  1. Paying farmers fairly wages is a priority. “We are very aware of what could happen if we don’t protect our environment – no more chocolate! – but we need the private sector to support us financially to do so,” said Traoré Awa Bamba, the Director General of Coopérative Agricole de Yakassé Attobrou (CAYAT).
  2. Cacao supply chains need transparency. Traceability is critical to ensuring that purchases support operations advancing this cause: “I would like to invite everybody who buys cocoa to make sure it’s traceable,” says Bamba.
  3. Boosting productivity and resilience in cocoa systems for generations to come. “We need to diversify value addition so that we create more jobs and enhance revenues for governments – and thereby promote investment and reinvestment,” he said. “Financial and non-financial incentives are extremely important. They are perhaps the most crucial things that we need to do,” says Peter Minang, a principal scientist at World Agroforestry (ICRAF).

 

Learn about the journey of cocoa

The post Achieving sustainable commodity value chains in Africa appeared first on Global Landscapes Forum.

]]>
51878
Financing sustainable livestock value chains for rangeland restoration https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/fr/video/financing-sustainable-livestock-value-chains/ Mon, 03 Oct 2022 13:45:58 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=51599 About GLF Africa 2022   GLF Africa 2022: How to build an equitable, resilient food future brought together over 8,500 participants from 122 countries and featured 182 leading scientists, activists, Indigenous leaders, financiers, youth and government leaders, and 68 incredible partners to explore African solutions to the global food crisis caused by climate change, COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine.  Across […]

The post Financing sustainable livestock value chains for rangeland restoration appeared first on Global Landscapes Forum.

]]>

About GLF Africa 2022

 

GLF Africa 2022: How to build an equitable, resilient food future brought together over 8,500 participants from 122 countries and featured 182 leading scientists, activists, Indigenous leaders, financiers, youth and government leaders, and 68 incredible partners to explore African solutions to the global food crisis caused by climate changeCOVID-19 and the war in Ukraine

Across 31 plenaries, interactive sessions, launches, virtual tours, dialogues, performances, and a job fair, the digital conference explored ways to transform the future of food through healthy landscapes, equitable access to land, and shorter, greener value chains. Messages on social media rallied 26 million people around concrete ways for Africa to regain its food sovereignty.

 

Rangeland restoration through sustainable value chain development

 

This round table brings together financiers and commercial sector, livestock value chain, and rangeland restoration actors to discuss how the linkages between sustainable livestock value chains and rangeland restoration can be strengthened, and investment in rangeland restoration improved.

Jointly organized by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and GLF’s Sustainable Finance Team the session combines discussions and hard talking with films and presentations of good practice. The aim of this session is to kick-start new partnerships for rangeland restoration through sustainable value chain development.

 

The post Financing sustainable livestock value chains for rangeland restoration appeared first on Global Landscapes Forum.

]]>
51599