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UN Decade of Family Farming event
19 September 2022, Rome, Italy - Marcela Villarreal, Director, Partnerships and UN Collaboration Division, FAO, during the Global Forum of the UN Decade of Family Farming 2019-2028 - Virtual High Level Opening.
09/19/2022
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Rome
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TThe UN Decade of Family Farming 2019-2028 aims to shed new light on what it means to be a family farmer in a rapidly changing world and highlights more than ever before the important role they play in eradicating hunger and shaping our future of food. Family farming offers a unique opportunity to ensure food security, improve livelihoods, better manage natural resources, protect the environment and achieve sustainable development, particularly in rural areas. Thanks to their wisdom and care for the earth, family farmers are the agents of change we need to achieve Zero Hunger, a more balanced and resilient planet, and the Sustainable Development Goals.