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The journey of a chocolate bar: how to transform food systems through sustainable value chains and integrated approaches

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Witness the journey of a metaphorical chocolate bar from your plate back to the farm. Discover how production, demand and financing actors across the commodity supply chains promote sustainability. Explore latest developments in integrated approaches to food systems transformation, and discuss what remains to be done for nature and livelihoods.
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Faced with the challenge of meeting growing and changing demands, the world’s food system is already one of the major underlying drivers of global environment degradation. Co-organized by the GEF and its partners, the World Bank, CIFOR-ICRAF, WWF and Conservation International, the session will demonstrate the need for holistic, system-based approaches to transform the food system. Designed as a knowledge sharing and collective learning session, it will follow the journey of a metaphorical chocolate bar with ingredients (e.g. chocolate, palm oil, rice, coffee, etc) sourced from globally important landscapes. The session will bring together the perspectives of the important actors across critical commodity supply chains. It will feature major integrated food systems initiatives from the GEF and others as well as key cross-cutting efforts that promote sustainability. The session will explore the most promising ways to work in a more integrated fashion for the benefit of nature.

Session agenda

Moderator

Mr Matthew REDDY

Senior Private Sector Specialist,
GEF
United States of America

Perspectives from actors across the value chain: what are they doing and what are the gaps for increased sustainability?
14:15 - 14:55

Dr Mohamed BAKARR

Lead Environment Specialist,
GEF
United States of America

Learnings from Projects enabling integration and linkages across the supply chain
14:55 - 15:25

Panelist

Mr Dieter FISCHER

Senior Operations Officer,
International Finance Corporation
United States of America

Perspectives from actors across the value chain: what are they doing and what are the gaps for increased sustainability?
14:15 - 14:55

Mr Isaac ACQUAH JNR

Director,
Environmental Protection Agency, Ghana
Ghana

Perspectives from actors across the value chain: what are they doing and what are the gaps for increased sustainability?
14:15 - 14:55

Mr Olivier TICHIT

Director of Sustainable Supply Chain,
Musim Mas Group
Indonesia

Perspectives from actors across the value chain: what are they doing and what are the gaps for increased sustainability?
14:15 - 14:55

Mr Pablo PERVERSI

Chief Innovation, Sustainability & Quality Officer, Global Head of Gourmet,
Barry Callebaut AG
Switzerland

Perspectives from actors across the value chain: what are they doing and what are the gaps for increased sustainability?
14:15 - 14:55

Mr Peter DE KONING

Director,
Mekon Ecology - AD Partnership
The Netherlands

Perspectives from actors across the value chain: what are they doing and what are the gaps for increased sustainability?
14:15 - 14:55

Dr Pascale BONZOM

Project Manager,
UNDP
France

Learnings from Projects enabling integration and linkages across the supply chain
14:55 - 15:25

Ms Rhoda DIA

Project Manager,
UNDP-GEF-IAP-FS Project
Nigeria

Learnings from Projects enabling integration and linkages across the supply chain
14:55 - 15:25

Ms Sabine MILTNER

Program Director, Conservation and Markets,
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
United States of America

Learnings from Projects enabling integration and linkages across the supply chain
14:55 - 15:25

Tim BROWN

Senior Natural Resource Management Specialist ,
The World Bank
United States of America

Learnings from Projects enabling integration and linkages across the supply chain
14:55 - 15:25

Facilitator

Paul HARTMAN

Senior Environmental Specialist,
Global Environment Facility
United States of America

Scene Setting
14:00 - 14:15

  • Conservation International [United States of America]
  • World Wildlife Fund - US [United States of America]
  • Global Environment Facility
  • World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
  • The World Bank
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