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SDG Targets Reversed; FAO

Only 15% of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are on track at the half-time point of the 2030 agenda

COVID-19 has set back progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) enshrined in the UN’s Agenda 2030, undermining decades of development efforts, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).

Stating that it was an alarming situation, FAO Chief Statistician Pietro Gennari said that progress on many SDG targets has been reversed with a significant impact on all aspects of sustainable development and making the achievement of the 2030 Agenda even more challenging.

The FAO said that the world was falling in the following areas:

However, the FAO also points to several areas in which progress is being made. These include: implementing measures against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing: sustainable forest management: eliminating agricultural export subsidies: investment to boost agricultural productivity in developing countries and duty-free access for developing and Least Developed Countries (L.DCs) particularly for agricultural products.

FAO’s report coincides with this week’s UN Food Systems Summit, which aims to raise global awareness and spur actions to transform food systems, eradicate hunger, reduce diet-related diseases and heal the planet.

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