Monday, December 23

Morocco To Raise $30bn For Agriculture Adaptation In Africa

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A new initiative aims at mobilising US $30 billion to help the agriculture sector in African countries to adapt to climate change.

The initiative has been launched by the Moroccan Government, which will also host COP22.

During COP22, talks will be held in order to discuss African agricultural climate adaptation, and promising strategies will be showcased, so as to deliver food security throughout the continent.

The African agricultural sector aims at focusing on innovative solutions, focussing on science and technology.

According to the Media Advisory Team of COP22, 100 per cent of countries on the continent already include agriculture in their Nationally Determined Contributions.

Climate change represents a high threat to the African continent – especially due to the already warm climate, both regarding food security and economic growth.

The event focused on agriculture will be held on Sunday 13 November during COP22 in Marrakech, and will focus on innovations and investments in the sector.

The main topics that will be discussed are sustainable and resilient soil management, improved agricultural water management and climate risk management.

A framework will be developed from major policy recommendations to help with the implementation of the Moroccan Adaptation of African Agriculture Initiative, which applies to the whole African continent.

A panel on resilient agriculture will be present at SIF16. Be a part of the largest business-focused event taking place during the annual Conference of Parties (COP22) – the Sustainable Innovation Forum 2016 – taking place on 14-15 November at the Four Seasons Marrakech, Morocco.

Join us and over 1000+ attendees representing 50+ countries in Marrakech, Morocco and achieve your business visions at COP22 heading into 2017 and beyond… register at www.cop22.org/register

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