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Driving Food Security Through Sustainability

The growing global focus on sustainably produced food is huge opportunity for Australia, according to the Australian Government’s Special Representative for Australian Agriculture, Su McCluskey

On 31 October 2022, Ms McCluskey, a cattle-farmer and agriculture leader, will speak at the TropAg conference about the potential for global agricultural trade to drive sustainable agricultural production.

“With a growing global population, trade is increasingly important for global food security” Ms McCluskey said.

Trade can also drive improvements to meet environmental and climate challenges.

“The agriculture sector is well placed to contribute to soil and landscape restoration, to biodiversity protection, to restoration of waterways as well as to the challenges of climate change.

“And increasingly, trading partners are asking for food and fiber imports to meet ‘sustainability’ standards.

“This is where Australian farmers and businesses have both a great opportunity as well as a challenge. We don’t want to see sustainability standards of one country becoming the proxy standard for the world.

“We need to demonstrate, communicate, and reflect in trade settings, the very important principle that there is no one size that fits all when it comes to sustainable production. What works in a field in France will not necessarily work in a paddock in Australia.

“One thing is clear; the world can’t afford prescriptive approaches to agricultural production which distort trade, hamper innovation, hamper better environment outcomes and, ultimately, risk the world’s access to food.

“I think the Australian industry is well on its way to meeting the challenge of defining, adopting and demonstrating sustainable production.

“But there are challenges around minimizing the costs and complexity of being part of stewardship programs, challenges around the investment market landscape, challenges in data collection and verification.”

Su McCluskey’s plenary address at TropAg is aligned with the AgFutures conference theme led by the Queensland Government via the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.

The TropAg conference will be held from Monday 31 October until Wednesday 2 November 2022 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Center.

The conference is hosted by The University of Queensland in partnership with the Queensland Government via the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.

TropAg is backed by generous sponsors including the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research, Grains Research and Development Corporation, Illumina, Hort Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, AgriFutures, MineARC Systems, Australian Plant Phenomics Facility and many other organizations supporting as symposium sponsors, scholarship sponsors, exhibitors and media partners. View the full list of sponsors on the TropAg Website.

Source:https://tropagconference.org/

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