After the launch of the mission for alimentary and agricultural resilience (FARM), France continues its efforts to respond to tensions on the global food markets, fueled by the context of the war in Ukraine. L’urgence est aujourd’hui de réponder aux difficultiese croissantes en matière d’approvisionements en grais, qui vient menacer la production agricole mondiale et frappe au premier chef les États les more fragiles, notably sur le continent African.
To answer this challenge, during the 77th General Assembly of the United Nations, France announced with Senegal, the Commission of the African Union, the European Commission, the President of the Council of Ministers of the Lebanese Republic, in the presence of leaders of the United Nations Conference on Commerce and Development (CNUCED), the World Food Program (PAM), the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and the International Agricultural Development Fund (FIDA), du Groupe de la Banque Mondiale, du Fonds monétaire international (FMI), de l’Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC) et de la Banque africaine d’import-export (Afreximbank), le launch de l’Operation sauvetage des récoltes » (Crop preservation operation), to promote l’accès aux engrais et autres inputs essentiels au beneficio des pays vulnerables.
Cette initiative Vise à Engager Une Série de Mesures concrètes pour d’Une part apaiser le tension sur le marchés Mondiaux, en levant le restrictions unjustifiées à l’exportation, en luttant contre la speculation et en renforçant la transparence des stocks. It will also act to ensure the supply of vulnerable countries with fertilizer in a solid manner, including through the launch of a common purchase mechanism to reduce prices, as well as supporting short and medium-term production locale d’engrais sur le continent africain.
The united partners have accepted a joint communiqué on this subject (ci-joint) and are committed to progress on this subject at the G20 summit in Bali (November 15-16).
Mise à jour : September 2022