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The AgriFoSe2030 programme targets the UN Sustainable Development Goal 2: “End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture” in low-income countries.
Developed by a consortium of scientists from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Lund University, University of Gothenburg and SEI, the programmme synthesises and translates existing science into policy and practice, and develops capacity to achieve this.
2016–2023
Despite economic growth and millions of people having been lifted out of poverty, food insecurity and a lack of nutrition remain daunting challenges in many parts of the world. The number of people suffering from hunger is on the rise, and two-thirds of the global extreme poor work hard to earn their livelihoods in agriculture.
The challenges of achieving food and nutrition security are largest in sub-Saharan Africa and South and Southeast Asia, where smallholder farmers provide around 80% of the food consumed. Hence, transforming smallholder farming in these regions to increase productivity, profitability and environmental and social sustainability will be a key to reaching Sustainable Development Goal 2, as well as and many other SDGs.
This transformation is, however, complex, and may have both negative and positive outcomes for large groups in society. The magnitude of the challenge increases in the face of climate change and loss of ecosystem services (including loss of biodiversity and soil fertility), which seriously threaten food and nutrition security for humanity.
To reach SDG2, there is a need for a transformative agenda that includes science-based, well-crafted and, crucially, context-specific government interventions and policies, as well as improved and innovative agricultural practices.
It is therefore critical to assist countries in sub-Saharan Africa and South and Southeast Asia to develop their capacity to catalyze and govern this transition. Science and scientists have a crucial role to play in this transformation, and in supporting vulnerable and poor people in meeting future food and development demands. Science can offer technical and social solutions and support policy reform and new practices. This means going beyond academic journals and finding ways to collaborate with policymakers and practitioners to jointly frame problems, generate new knowledge, and make that knowledge relevant to specific contexts. This is what AgriFoSe2030 sets out to do.
The work of the programme entails the following:
AgriFoSe2030 Phase II, which launches in November 2020, will focus on four challenges (see figure below). These challenges are at the core of Phase II and provide the platform for upcoming activities. Each challenge addresses a specific aspect of agriculture and food security in sub-Saharan Africa and South and Southeast Asia. The challenges were chosen in dialogue with AgriFoSe2030 partners, including steering group members and researchers in the AgriFoSe2030 network representing different agricultural disciplines and regions. The theme-specific expertise from Phase I will be present in each challenge, and communication and engagement strategies will be developed on a project basis for each challenge.
Here you can read more about the four challenges:
The AgriFoSe2030 programme is developed by a consortium of scientists from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Lund University, Linköping University and Stockholm Environment Institute. The programme is funded by Sida, the Swedish International Development Agency, and is starting a new four-year phase in 2020 with a budget of SEK 60 million. The programme began in November 2015 with its first phase, which ended in June 2020. AgriFoSe2030 is hosted by SLU Global at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
The AgriFoSe2030 programme is organized as shown in the figure above. There is an advisory board that governs the programme, which is coordinated and supported by SLU Global. The consortium leads the four challenges and their respective projects. In addition, there is a communication and engagement team that supports the programme in outreach and stakeholder engagement.
Feature / Now that AgriFoSe2030 has launched its second phase, get to know more about some of the upcoming projects in these videos.
10 December 2020 / About Food and agriculture, Land use and Participation
Feature / Agriculture for Food Security 2030, AgriFoSe2030, is launching a new phase of programme activities.
25 November 2020 / About Food and agriculture and Water-Energy-Food Nexus
Past event / This AgriFoSe2030 webinar focuses on how to profile your target audience and how to formulate and deliver compelling messages about your research.
13 December 2018 / About Food and agriculture and Sustainable Development Goals
Feature / SEI led on communication and engagement in the AgriFoSe2030 programme, leading to better policy and practice around edible insect farming in Africa.
12 June 2020 / About Climate services
SEI brief / How can scientists find new ways to collaborate with policymakers and practitioners in order to have more impact on the future of food security?
3 February 2020 / About Food and agriculture and Sustainable Development Goals
Media coverage / There needs to be more awareness of the benefits of insects as food, and support for farming and markets.
28 November 2019 / About Food and agriculture and Sustainable Development Goals
Feature / Edible insects have great potential as a solution for food security in sub-Saharan Africa, but are so far under exploited.
5 September 2019 / About Adaptation, Behaviour and choice, Business, Food and agriculture, Innovation, Supply Chains and Sustainable lifestyles
Perspective / How can decision-makers use robust science? How can researchers understand policy? SEI partnered with food security and agriculture experts to find answers.
1 March 2018 / About Geopolitics, Participation and Public policy
Feature / Large parts of the Horn of Africa are in the midst of a drought and 15 million people are facing food and water shortages. In Kenya 1,3 million need food relief
16 February 2017 / About Adaptation, Food and agriculture and Public policy
Past event / The launch event of AgriFoSe2030 to highlight and celebrate the new, second phase of the programme, took place on 24 November 2020.
24 November 2020 / About Food and agriculture, Land use and Water-Energy-Food Nexus
Media coverage / The AgriFoSE report Navigating the food crises is covered by Nation.
6 May 2023 / About Food and agriculture
Other publication / Seven perspectives on how the current food crisis and the global interlinkages of the agricultural sector are unfolding in East Africa and Southeast Asia.
14 April 2023 / About Adaptation, Energy access, Food and agriculture and Land use
Past event / The AgriFoSe2030 team invites you to join us for the launch of the perspectives report on approaches to navigating food crises in SSA and SE Asia.
14 April 2023 / About Adaptation, Disaster Risk, Food and agriculture and Mitigation
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