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Home|Cohesive Approach Needed to Reconcile Imperatives in Agriculture and Trade, Report Says


Published 03.12.2024

Cohesive Approach Needed to Reconcile Imperatives in Agriculture and Trade, Report Says

(Ottawa, Ont., December 3, 2024) – A new report from the Global Forum on Farm Policy & Innovation (GFFPI) highlights the complexities of balancing trade and sustainability objectives, emphasizing the pressing need to align trade rules with sustainability goals while avoiding unintended consequences. 

The report, Policy and Practice for Sustainable Agriculture and Trade, is based on observations from the second workshop held by GFFPI, held in Washington D.C. in July 2024. The first workshop was hosted at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris in 2023 and focused on the ideal state of agriculture sustainability and trade. 

The second workshop explored ways to integrate sustainability into global trade frameworks and develop standardized measurements to avoid unintended consequences. The workshop brought together over 70 participants representing 17 countries, including government officials, industry representatives, and trade policy experts. The discussions grappled with fundamental questions, including whose sustainability should be prioritized in trade agreements—the exporting country, the importing country, or global outcomes—and trade-offs between the environmental, social, and economic pillars of sustainability. 

Key points identified in the report include: 

  • Adopting an outcome-based approach to sustainability, starting with soil health, water, biodiversity and carbon measures as benchmarks 
  • Developing a Sustainable Agriculture Trade Framework with clear definitions, science- based standards and guiding principles 
  • Strengthening international cooperation to promote policy coherence 

GFFPI representatives were pleased to be able to further develop insights from the Paris workshop and push this important conversation forward. 

“We are proud of and grateful for the global collaboration we have built over the last few years via GFFPI for respectful and evidence-based dialogue to elevate and advance possible pathways forward for agricultural trade and sustainability,” said Shari Rogge-Fidler, president and CEO of Farm Foundation. 

Mark Titterington, co-founder and director of the Forum for the Future of Agriculture, agreed, saying “This is another strong contribution to the ongoing discussion on the role of trade policies in supporting the development of a more resilient and sustainable agri-food system. There is certainly a worthy case to consider for developing a global sustainable agriculture trade framework, underpinned by robust science, measurement and data, and which is outcome based. We were delighted to work with our partners in GFFPI in facilitating the discussion that led to this report and look forward to building on the key insights that emerged, also by bringing the European point of view and sensibilities to the discussion.” 

The benefit of being able to share their specific point of view was shared by other GFFPI representatives. “As a trade-focused nation, Australian farmers know that our food-secure future depends on collaborative global action to meet shared goals,” said Katie McRobert, executive director of the Australian Farm Institute. “Trade can be a powerful lever to incentivize action on building natural, social, and economic capital in agricultural systems, provided that policies recognize unique local environmental and cultural contexts.” 

When considering what comes next, the workshop highlighted the complex interplay between trade policy and agricultural sustainability and acknowledged there many steps to make towards meaningful progress. 

“The dialogue at the Washington workshop built on GFFPI’s past work, but underscored how much more work needs to be done to find solutions to the challenge of agriculture sustainability and trade,” said Tyler McCann, managing director of the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute. “This work needs to be done between countries and must include leaders in trade and sustainability to lead to meaningful outcomes.” 

The Global Forum for Farm Policy and Innovation (GFFPI) leverages evidence and dialogue leading to increased understanding, substantive action, and enhanced outcomes for more sustainable agriculture around the world. GFFPI members include the Australian Farm Institute, the Canadian Agri-food Policy Institute, the Farm Foundation (United States) and the Forum for the Future of Agriculture (Europe). 

Media Inquiries

Australian Farm Institute 

Katie McRobert, Executive Director mcrobertk@farminstitute.org.au 

+61 477 758 257 

 

 The Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute

Tyler McCann, Managing Director, Directeur principal mccannt@capi-icpa.ca 

+1-819-639-6705 

 

Farm Foundation 

Naomi Millán, Marketing/Communications Mgr. Naomi@farmfoundation.org 

+1-630-601-4156 

 

Forum for the Future of Agriculture

Emmanuele Mikosz, Programme Director Info@forumforagriculture.com 

+48-502-022-635 

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