IYFF Decade

2020. May 10., Sunday

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE UNITED NATIONS WILL DISCUSS THE DECLARATION OF A FAMILY FARMING DECADE
Monday, 21st September 2016. Following the success of the International Year of Family Farming (IYFF 2014) and with a view to maintaining the momentum, the government of Costa Rica will lead the process of requesting the General Assembly of the United Nations to extend IYFF 2014 by declaring a Family Farming Decade. This process will start at the beginning of 2017.
The Government of Costa Rica, the World Rural Forum and the hundreds of civil society organizations involved in IYFF+10 (initiative supporting the declaration of the Family Farming Decade) will work together to ensure the success of the initiative. As happened during the International Year, the Family Farming Decade will always seek the maximum cooperation and spirit of understanding between farmers' organizations, rural associations, research centres, governments and international institutions.
Family Farming is a means of organizing agricultural, forestry, fisheries, pastoral and aquaculture production which is managed and operated by a family and predominantly reliant on family labour, including both women’s and men’s. The family and the farm are linked, co-evolve and combine economic, environmental, reproductive, social and cultural functions.
With the proper enabling environment, family farming can ensure a dignified life for peasant families, indigenous communities, fishers and pastoralists, and can meet consumers’ needs more appropriately and more effectively, thereby helping to stem possible future food crises. In fact, family farms produce more than 80% of the world’s food in terms of value, thus confirming family farming's vital importance for global food security and food sovereignty for present and future generations. Family Farming is also a fantastic ally in efforts to combat climate change and meet the SDGs.
The Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries (CPLP) (Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe, Cape Verde, Brazil, Guinea Bissau, Macao and Timor-Leste) and the Specialized Meeting on Family Farming (REAF) (which brings together governments and civil society groups in 8 Latin American countries) have already endorsed the proposal to declare the Decade.
As a result of the civil society consultations for the 33rd FAO Regional Conference for Asia-Pacific, the 29th FAO Regional Conference in Africa and the 34th FAO Regional Conference for Latin America and the Caribbean, an explicit request has been made to have a Family Farming Decade declared.Let’s continue promoting family farming together, let’s continue building the future.
Worl Rural Forum
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