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Doyle completes successful round of UN meetings in Rome

Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Andrew Doyle, T.D., was in Rome this week to represent Ireland at Conference of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), the organisation's highest governing body. This year’s theme is “Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security”.

“Alleviating the effects of climate change and contributing to food security is something we must all work towards” Minister Doyle said “In Ireland our ambition is to be a global leader in sustainable food production. This means that, not only must our actions be coordinated and ambitious, they must also be environmentally, socially and economically responsive.”

Ireland has been a committed partner of the FAO since its foundation in 1946. The FAO deals with the challenges of global food insecurity, with its mandate to raise levels of nutrition, improve agricultural productivity, better the lives of rural populations and contribute to the growth of the world economy.

As well as holding a number of trade bi-laterals with various countries, Minister Doyle met with the FAO Director-General, Jose Graziano da Silva, to discuss Ireland’s support for FAO’s work. The Minister noted that “Voluntary funding from Ireland has supported FAO’s work in response to the Syria crisis, as well as innovative projects aimed at reducing food loss and waste, and developing inclusive business models, in Africa.”

While in Rome, Minister Doyle also contributed to the second African Union - European Union Agriculture Ministerial Conference – “Making Sustainable Agriculture a future for youth in Africa” - on the issues of climate smart agriculture and the need to reduce food loss and waste.

Note for Editors:

Ireland’s Engagement with FAO

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine is the lead Government Department dealing with the FAO. Ireland’s annual assessed contribution to the FAO is circa €1.8 million. In addition to this payment, in 2016 the Department also supported specific worthwhile projects including:

2016

 

FAO - Response to the Syria Crisis                                                                            

€361,000

FAO – Ethiopia seed distribution

€100,000

FAO - Food Losses in Africa

€100,000

FAO  - Inclusive Business Models

€100,000

FAO:  Support to Rift Valley Fever Preparedness in West Africa

€75,000

FAO: Committee on Food Security – High Level Panel of Experts

€50,000

International Crop Trust Fund

€50,000

FAO - LEAP (Livestock Environmental Assessment Partnership)

€45,000

FAO: GASCA (Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture Facilitation Unit)

€45,000

FAO: GASCL (Global Agenda of Action in Support of sustainable livestock sector development)

€45,000

FAO:  IPCC Expert Meeting on Climate Change, Land Use and Food Security

€15,000

 Total

€986,000

In addition to the Department’s funding, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade also provides funding to FAO in specific countries and regions.

To view this Press Release as a PDF: DAFMPR 123/2017 (pdf 531Kb) 

 

 

 

 

Date Released: 04 July 2017