What's Happening?
The agricultural sector is grappling with a paradox of being both responsible for and exposed to global changes, as highlighted at the ChangeNOW summit in Paris. Discussions emphasized the need for agriculture
to adapt to geopolitical dynamics, technological disruptions, and structural uncertainties. The sector is urged to redefine value, build resilient models, and reconnect production with purpose. Challenges include managing water and energy resources, labor shortages, and aligning with international standards. The summit called for a shift from 'business as usual' to sustainable practices that address environmental, social, and economic performance.
Why It's Important?
The agricultural sector's response to global changes is crucial for ensuring food security and sustainability. As climate change and geopolitical tensions impact resources and production, agriculture must innovate to meet these challenges. The sector's ability to adapt will influence global food supply chains, economic stability, and environmental health. The call for a unified certification framework reflects the need for coherent standards that drive real progress. The discussions at ChangeNOW highlight the importance of collaboration among stakeholders to achieve sustainable agricultural practices that benefit both local communities and global markets.







