2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development informs government policies to restrict farming and transform the food systems in different parts of the world
- The 2030 Agenda is a plan of action devised by the United Nations (U.N.) to achieve 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs).
- Goal number two on the 2030 Agenda deals specifically with food.
- In September 2021, the U.N. held the Food Systems Summit, which emphasized the need to leverage the power of food systems
Taking Over Farmland
- The sustainable development agenda emerged in the 1970s
- In 1976, the United Nations tried to define it at a conference in Vancouver, Canada
- Land cannot be treated as an ordinary asset controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market
- Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth, therefore contributes to social injustice
- This war is taking place against farmers and ranchers, especially those who are independent or not part of the system
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