QUNO believes that by placing people’s livelihoods and dignity alongside sustainability and food security as the central objectives of agriculture trade, it is possible to envision a new framework of agricultural trade and investment rules that would better enable countries to meet peoples’ long-term food security needs and objectives. This document is a draft mapping of some of the alternatives already proposed.
NFTIA Draft Mapping of Alternative Proposals
Focus Areas
News

World leaders gather with hopes for peace in the face of deepening crises
October, 2023

QUNO attends expert group on “Advancing the 2030 Agenda” organized by the UN DESC
February, 2018

QUNO co-hosts a Food Security and Sustaining Peace side-event at the World Committee on Food Security
October, 2017
Resources

FWCC Q&A with Susan Bragdon on Agrobiodiversity
January, 2018

Reinvigorating the Public Sector: The Case of Food Security, Small-Scale Farmers, Trade and Intellectual Property Rules
July, 2017

Foundations of Food Security โ Ensuring Support to Small-scale Farmers Managing Agricultural Biodiversity
March, 2017
