The participating nations released the declaration on Dec. 10 as part of COP28’s Food, Agriculture and Water Day.
In addition to acknowledging agriculture’s part in the fight against climate change, the 154 countries committed to pursuing five specific objectives:
- Scaling up adaptation and resilience activities and responses to reduce vulnerability of farmers and food producers to the effects of climate change.
- Increase efforts to support vulnerable people to promote food security and nutrition.
- Supporting ag workers.
- Strengthening the integrated management of water in ag to ensure sustainability.
- Maximizing climate and environmental benefits.
The released declaration on the event’s food and ag day may be the only one for the ag sector.
Speaking with reporters from COP28, U.S. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack doesn’t expect the event’s final declaration to include agriculture.
A request from a group of 77 developing nations for more review means there wasn’t time to negotiate on ag and food. Those discussions will happen at a future COP meeting, Vilsack said during a teleconference.