Food systems are facing a triple challenge of ensuring food security, while supporting livelihoods and improving environmental sustainability. Sustainable productivity growth aims to reconcile these diverse objectives.
The Conference on Sustainable Agricultural Productivity to Address Food Systems Challenges: Measurement, Data, Drivers and Policies is organised on 28 October in Paris by the OECD’s Trade and Agriculture Directorate, in collaboration with the European Commission’s Directorate-General on Agriculture and Rural Development and the United States Department of Agriculture.
The conference brings together policy makers and researchers to discuss the concept and measurement of sustainable agricultural productivity. It aims to bridge the gap between academic and policy communities and translate and orient research efforts to pragmatic and policy relevant ways to measure agricultural performance for achieving sustainable productivity growth to address food systems challenges. The exchange among experts and policy makers will focus on the current and evolving state of sustainable agricultural productivity performance and the state of the art on measurement and data, as well as on the main challenges to reconcile productivity and sustainability, focusing particularly on the environmental aspects of sustainability.
The conference will explore the following questions:
- Why do we care about sustainable productivity? What are the trends on sustainable agricultural productivity growth and what are the implications?
- What is the state of the art on measuring sustainable agricultural productivity and what are the main challenges ahead?
- How can innovation and R&D contribute to sustainable agricultural productivity growth? Which practices support sustainable agricultural productivity growth and what are the trade-offs?
Due to the limited capacity of seats, the conference is by invitation. All sessions of the conference will be livestreamed and publicly accessible at the event’s page.
For more information please visit the event’s page: