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International Year of Fruits and Vegetables 2021

by Sandhya Adhikari | 30-01-2021 20:06 recommendations 0

The UN general Assembly designed 2021 as the International Year of the Food And Vegetables. The IYFV 2021 is an unique opportunity of raising awareness of important role of fruits and vegetables in the human nutrition, health security  as well as achieving the UN sustainable Development Goals by 2020.

The lines of Action of IYFV 2021 are: 

 1.      ADVOCACY AND AWARENESS RAISING

¡¤         To raise awareness on how Fruits and Vegetables contribute to improved nutrition, dietary diversity, and health; impact society, economy, and the environment; and contribute to sustainable development;

¡¤         To promote the objectives of the year and encourage its integration in national, regional and global development agendas;

¡¤         To stimulate a global debate around different aspects of the Fruits and Vegetables and their contribution to the SDGs and other relevant global conventions and guidelines.

 

  1. KNOWLEDGE CREATION AND DISSEMINATION

¡¤         To improve the understanding of how the various aspects of Fruits and Vegetables food systems contribute to society, the economy and environmental sustainability in both developing and developed countries and create evidence based communicational messages;

¡¤         To promote tools and mechanisms for the monitoring and measurement of positive and negative impacts of the different aspects of the IYFV 2021.

 

  1. POLICY MAKING

¡¤         To promote evidence-based policies, law and regulations, and exchange of good practices that advance and maximize the contribution of Fruits and Vegetables to sustainable development, rural economic growth and livelihoods, food safety and the promotion of diversified, balanced and healthy diets;

¡¤         To encourage integrated and holistic approaches in addressing fruits and vegetable food systems through cross-cutting national policies that contribute to the achievementof SDGs and the targets of relevant global conventions and guidelines;

¡¤         To stimulate public/private sector cooperation and partnerships related to different aspects of the IYFV 2021 including in research;

¡¤         To promote investment in innovation and infrastructure development to promote consumption and sustainable production of Fruits and Vegetables and reduce their losses and waste.

 

  1. CAPACITY DEVELOPMENTAND EDUCATION

¡¤         To support the formulation and implementation of educational policies and programs (such as school feeding programs, school gardens, urban and peri-urban gardens and roof tops gardens, healthy workplaces, food literacy, community food loss and waste (FLW) education programs) and related educational material to promote the benefits of Fruits and Vegetables production and consumption, its implications on health and nutrition, and other related topics of IYFV 2021;

¡¤         To enhance integration of nutrition education, highlighting the importance of fruits and vegetables, in curricula development in line with the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs;

¡¤         To empower stakeholders, especially women and youth, through knowledge-building and skills development in the production and post-harvest handling, processing, preparation, marketing and consumption of fruits and vegetables.

 References and Pic credit:

http://www.fao.org/fruits-vegetables-2021/en


 
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7 Comments

  • Jose Del Solar Bou says :
    HELLO!
    THANK YOU POR SHARING SUCH AN INFORMATIVE REPORT

    CHEERS
    Posted 19-02-2021 01:08

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings Sandhya
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 13-02-2021 13:57

  • SJ Mentor says :
    Hello Sandhya!
    It's your SJ mentor.

    Warm greetings from Korea!
    Thank you for introducing lines of Action of IYFV 2021.
    As climate change intensifies, interest in food problems is also increasing.
    Vegetables are a significant portion of food, so it is important to create a sustainable production system.
    The government should seek to streamline food resources by thoroughly predicting and managing demand so that there are no wasted or abandoned food resources.
    In addition, it should prevent abuse of various chemicals that adversely affect human health and the environment and expand eco-friendly production techniques.

    Green cheers!

    Best regards,
    SJ mentor.
    Posted 05-02-2021 16:19

  • Mun WooJooMentor says :
    Hello Sandhya,
    this is your mentor WooJoo.

    I hope you are doing well.
    Thank you for sharing such a helpful report!
    I didn't realize that this year was designed to be the year of vegetables and fruits!
    I like the aims pretty much, and I agree that there is need to increase people's awareness of green food, so that we can have a healthier diet and reduce the meat consumption at the same time.
    Hopefully they can enact new regulations regarding the protection of biodiversity of plants and agriculture, and decrease the massive industry style of agriculture which harms the soil and surrounding ecosystem.
    Also, I am glad to know that they are planning to provide different education and infrastructure!
    School gardens would be really helpful!

    Keep writing

    Regards,
    WooJoo
    Posted 02-02-2021 00:21

  • Sharmila Pandey says :
    Hello Sandhya,
    Thanks for Sharing this wonderful report
    keep sharing
    Warm Regards ,
    Sharmila.
    Posted 31-01-2021 17:44

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello Sandhya sis

    Thanks for Sharing such an informative report .
    keep sharing many more

    Warm Regards ,

    Shobha

    warm regards ,

    Shobha
    Posted 30-01-2021 22:51

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello Sandhya sis

    Thanks for Sharing such an informative report .
    keep sharing many more

    warm regards ,

    Shobha
    Posted 30-01-2021 22:49

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