For 3 days, hearts and minds came together to rethink the present and plant the seeds of the future. The #SFSPConference was more than an event, it was a space of exchange, listening, and collective action.
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This video captures what we lived, learned, and imagined in those three days. May it inspire the steps ahead toward fairer, more sustainable food systems.
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For 3 days, hearts and minds came together to rethink the present and plant the seeds of the future. The #SFSPConference was more than an event, it was a space of exchange, listening, and collective action.
#SustainableFoodSystems
Through the lens of sustainability, we asked: what do we eat? How is it produced? And who feeds the world? Above all, we reaffirmed: transformation is possible. Together.
João Campari reinforced the need for cross-ministry coherence to meet Brazil’s climate goals. Finance must flow, through tools like the Climate Fund and inclusive strategies, so frontline communities can lead the way to a just, sustainable food future
Session 6 of the #SFSPConference brought the event to a powerful close, with a spotlight on aligning climate action and food systems transformation. A key message: Brazil is stepping up as a global leader ahead of #COP30.
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Toni emphasized: smallholder farmers, Indigenous Peoples, and traditional communities are not only impacted by climate change, they are part of the solution. With regenerative agriculture, they protect biodiversity and build resilient food systems.
@kiraboaggie (Food Rights Alliance, Uganda) shares what made the #SFSPConference so powerful: seeing people from across the world, from near and far, come together in one place.
It’s this unity across sectors and regions that sparks true transformation.
The session reinforced the urgency of building synergies between food systems and climate agendas through coordinated, participatory, and outcome-driven approaches.
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Moderated by Stefanos Fotiou, Director of the FAO Office for Sustainable Development Goals and Director of the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub, session 5 brought together global leaders to discuss how to align food systems action with climate and development goals.
Jarot Indarto, Director of Food and Agriculture at BAPPENAS (Indonesia), shared his country's journey in integrating food, nutrition, and climate policies through the Convergence Initiative.
These sessions reinforced the need for integrated approaches that connect environmental, nutritional, and socio-economic priorities.
Designing sustainable food futures means working together—across disciplines, sectors & regions.
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At the final #SFSPConference workshops, participants joined two dynamic sessions focused on action & collaboration:
•Workshop 5: Aligning food systems with biodiversity, nutrition & climate goals
•Workshop 6: Building circular food systems & reducing food loss and waste.
In both workshops, participants formed working groups to co-create practical solutions.
The focus: moving from discussion to implementation, identifying key levers of change, and building cross-sector synergies.
As the #SFSPConference wraps up, the final day opened with a key question: How can we measure progress and ensure accountability in food systems transformation?
Ricardo Mota, from the Pact Against Hunger, highlighted that over 70% of Brazilians can't afford a healthy diet. Food inflation and affordability must be tackled with evidence-based, cost-effective, and dignity-driven public policies.