CANADA’S NATIONAL STATEMENT
UNITED NATIONS FOOD SYSTEMS SUMMIT
SEPTEMBER 23RD 2021, VIRTUAL EVENT
(English version)
• Excellencies, senior representatives;
• Canada is pleased to welcome this Summit and its focus on the transformation of food
systems.
• This Summit addresses a crucial challenge of our time: ensuring that food systems can
equitably feed our growing global population with nutritious and sustainable diets.
• As part of the Summit process, Canada brought together industry, civil society, academia, Indigenous partners and governments, through independent and Member State Dialogues, to advance positive food systems change.
• The Dialogues examined key challenges and solutions across Canada’s food systems relevant to our context, cultures and geography.
• Participants agreed: timely action is needed at home and abroad, and they identified areas for new, continued and increased actions to inform Canada’s National Pathway Document.
• This document will build on existing initiatives and leadership from across Canada’s food systems:
o Canadian companies are deploying innovative and high-impact solutions to reduce and prevent food waste.
o Our food and agriculture sector is developing and adopting clean technologies around green energy, energy efficiency, precision agriculture, and the bio-economy.
o Canadian livestock producers are global leaders in sustainable production of protein with one of the lowest greenhouse gas emission profiles. Through sustainability assurance programs, Canada’s producers are demonstrating their commitment to further lowering their environmental footprint and making strong socio-economic contributions.
• We must break down silos and build partnerships, as demonstrated by our Living Labs
Program, which brings together farmers, scientists, and industry to accelerate the
development and adoption of sustainable practices and technologies.
• We have much to learn from partnerships with Indigenous peoples, who have been
safeguarding biodiversity and who have proven the importance of preserving traditional
food systems.
• Empowering women is a prerequisite for food system transformation, and will result in systems that are more sustainable, equitable and efficient.
• Canada has been pleased to work with its partners to maintain the focus on gender equality, and amplify the voices of Indigenous peoples in the Summit process.
• The Sustainable Development Goals will not be achieved without an inclusive approach.
• Canada recognizes the importance of rules-based trade, science-based international
standards and risk-based approaches to improving food security.
• We are pleased to see the strong global commitment to scaling proven methods to achieve Zero Hunger.
• As we move to implementation, the spirit of collaboration should continue.
• Every nation contributes to the development of positive long-term changes. The voice of
each nation matters.
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Inclusion
CDP report: 1971
GA resolution: A/RES/2768(XXVI)
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Value:
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Inclusion:
$ 1,018
Graduation:
$ 1,222
Income-only graduation:
$ 2,444
Human assets index (HAI)*
Index:
66.2
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Inclusion:
60 or below
Graduation:
66 or above
HAI indicators
Under-five mortality rate
Gross secondary school enrolment ratio
Value:
62.8
Value:
61.0
Index:
68.0
Index:
56.7
Source:
UN IAG for Child Mortality Estimation
Source:
Haiti MENFP
Prevalence of stunting
Adult literacy rate
Value:
20.7
Value:
61.7
Index:
63.5
Index:
48.9
Source:
UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates
Source:
UNESCO
Maternal Mortality Rate
Gender parity index for gross secondary school enrolment
Value:
480
Value:
1.01
Index:
60.3
Index:
100.0
Source:
UN IAG for Maternal Mortality
Source:
CDP
Economic and environmental vulnerability index (EVI)*
Index:
33.5
Thresholds
Inclusion:
36 or above
Graduation:
32 or below
EVI indicators
Share of agriculture, forestry and fishing in GDP
Share of population in low elevated coastal zones
Value:
19.0
Value:
4.1
Index:
30.6
Index:
11.6
Source:
UN/DESA, Statistics Division
Source:
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Remoteness and landlockedness
Share of population living in drylands
Value:
53.6
Value:
8.0
Index:
54.6
Index:
8.0
Source:
CDP
Source:
CDP
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Instability of agricultural production
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0.51
Value:
3.8
Index:
48.4
Index:
12.5
Source:
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FAO
Instability of exports of goods and services
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Noon Briefings
8 March 2021
Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General
The following is a near-verbatim transcript of today’s noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General.
** International Women’s Day
All right. (...) Staying on the topic, UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) today released a report that says that 10 million additional child marriages may occur before the end of the decade. (...) Highlights
Stockholm+50 Conference
Stockholm, 2-3 June 2022
66th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women
New York, 14-25 March 2022
Intergovernmental Conference on Marine Biodiversity
New York, 7-18 March 2022
Daily Noon Briefing
9 June 2022
The World Investment Report 2022 was released today by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
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These
unilateral commitments were a part of
efforts to obtain the indefinite extension of
the NPT and were reconfirmed by Decision 2 adopted at the 1995 NPT Review and Extension
Conference.
“Noting United Nations Security Council resolution 984 (1995), which was adopted unanimously
on 11 April 1995, as well as the declarations of the nuclear-weapon States concerning both
negative and positive security assurances, further steps should be considered to assure non-
nuclear-weapon States party to the Treaty against the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons.
(...) While addressing this issue, the Committee took into consideration
the nature and scope of existing NSAs, United Nations Security Council resolution 984, and
declarations of nuclear-weapon States concerning protocols to nuclear-weapon-free zone treaties and
their interpretative statements. (...) At that time, the Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United
States of America took the position that the matter of security assurances should be pursued “in the
context of action relating to the United Nations, outside the NPT itself but in close conjunction with it”.
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