City
Epaper

G-7 to aid farm productivity growth to strengthen food security

By ANI | Updated: April 24, 2023 15:55 IST

Miyazaki [Japan], April 24 (/WAM): Agriculture ministers from the Group of Seven advanced economies on Sunday adopted a statement ...

Open in App

Miyazaki [Japan], April 24 (/WAM): Agriculture ministers from the Group of Seven advanced economies on Sunday adopted a statement pledging to promote policies to support the growth of sustainable agricultural productivity in order to strengthen food security, which has been threatened by climate change and the crisis in Ukraine, Jiji Press reported.

At the meeting, the ministers also compiled "Miyazaki Actions," an action plan that gives outlines of policies to be implemented by each country in efforts to achieve sustainable agriculture and food systems, such as making use of existing domestic agricultural resources, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and facilitating responsible private sector investment.

Japanese agriculture minister Tetsuro Nomura, who chaired the meeting, told a joint press conference that the G-7 statement and action plan are "a very significant outcome that would make a difference in food security."

They will be reflected in discussions at the G-7 summit in the western Japan city of Hiroshima in May.

The ministers said in the statement that they are "deeply concerned about the devastating impact the crisis in Ukraine is having on food security globally." (/WAM)

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: WampServerTetsuro nomurajapanHiroshimaGroup of sevenG-7Nippo
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalJapan: One Missing as Massive Fire Engulfs 170 Buildings in Saganoseki, Oita (Watch Video)

CricketJapan vs UAE Live Cricket Streaming: Where and How to Watch ICC Men's T20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier Match 9

OpinionsChina’s Move... Fictator’s Fortune!

InternationalHeatwave in Japan: Temperatures in Tokyo Cross 40 Degrees Celsius, Breaks 150-Year-Old Record

NationalBengaluru: Class 7 Student Dies by Suicide; Police Investigate Possible Link to Japanese Web Series ‘Death Note’

International Realted Stories

InternationalLibyan parliament speaker calls for immediate presidential election

InternationalLebanon files complaint to UN over Israeli walls crossing border

InternationalAfghan national accused in White House shooting charged with murder

InternationalTrump targets Biden’s 'autopen' signatures, raises questions over past orders

InternationalUS President hints at running for 3rd term with ‘Trump 2028’ AI image