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Solving the Great Food Puzzle: 20 Levers to Scale National Action
A detailed analysis of the similarities, differences, opportunities and trade-offs across different food system types–outlining the transformation levers that other countries can implement for a healthy and sustainable food future.
There is plenty of evidence that collective action to transform global food systems will allow us to feed at least 10 billion people, keep global warming to 1.5°C and restore biodiversity. Because food systems vary between countries, global targets need to be translated into local contexts, with tailor-made solutions that account for social, political and environmental dimensions of national food systems. There will be solutions that work across countries and countries with similar food systems can and should learn from each. Both when it comes to advancing biodiversity and climate goals, and when considering health and social needs.