A MULTI-BILLION-DOLLAR OPPORTUNITY: Repurposing agricultural support to transform food systems

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Repurposing agricultural support to transform food systems

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A MULTI-BILLION-DOLLAR OPPORTUNITY: Repurposing agricultural support to transform food systems

September 15, 2021

This joint FAO-UNDP-UNEP report calls for governments to rethink the way agriculture is subsidized and supported. The majority (87%) of $540 billion annual support to agricultural producers is either price distorting or harmful to nature and health. Repurposing this support represents a signficant opportunity to help transform food systems, support climate action and achieve the SDGs.

Under a continuation of current trends, this support could reach USD 1.8 trillion by 2030. There is therefore a clear need for action at country, regional and global levels to phase out the most distortive, environmentally and socially harmful support, such as price incentives and coupled subsides, and redirect it towards investments in public goods and services for agriculture, such as research and development and infrastructure, as well as decoupled fiscal subsidies.

By providing evidence on the potential positive impacts of eliminating negative agricultural support, this report makes a convincing case for repurposing such support – rather than eliminating it altogether. Finally, the report presents six steps that governments can consider to develop and implement agricultural support repurposing strategies.