Agriculture - COP29 Negotiation Updates
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11.11.24

At COP27, Parties adopted decision 3/CP.27 establishing the Sharm el-Sheikh joint work on implementation of climate action on agriculture and food security (SSJW). This joint work is based on the results of a previous agenda item, the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA), which has facilitated the sharing of scientific evidence and technical knowledge on six interconnected topics and two additional intersessional elements within the agricultural sectors: modalities for implementation, methods for assessing adaptation, soils, nutrient use, livestock, socioeconomic and food security dimensions, sustainable land and water management, and strategies and modalities to scale up implementation.
During SB60, Parties agreed on a substantive road map for the SSJW, with a range of activities to be undertaken by the secretariat, including developing the Sharm el-Sheikh online portal for sharing information on projects, initiatives and policies for increasing opportunities for implementation of climate action to address issues related to agriculture and food security and presenting it at SB61. The SBSTA and the SBI also invited relevant international organizations to submit information on their activities related to the joint work via the online portal by 31 December each year. The secretariat will prepare the annual synthesis report referred to in paragraph 15(a) of decision 3/CP.27 taking into account that information, and to make the annual report available for consideration at the SB meetings in Bonn each year, starting in 2025. Another progress made in Bonn at SB60 in June 2024 was the agreement to hold two workshops over the next two years.
The first (June 2025) will be on Systemic and Holistic Approaches to Implementation of Climate Action on Agriculture, Food Systems and Food Security, Understanding, Cooperation, and Integration into Plans.
The second (June 2026) will be on Accessing Means of Implementation for Climate Action in Agriculture and Food Security, including Sharing of Best Practices.
Parties and observers can submit suggestions on topics, speakers, and formats for the workshops by 1 March 2025 and 1 March 2026, respectively.
Relevant documents:
Related events:
- 19 Nov – TEC-FAO HL Dialogue Moving forward NDC acceleration in agrifood systems: Climate Technology Uptake
CGIAR submissions:
- Joint Submission FLW_SSJW (2023)
COP29 Day 3 Updates, November 13, 2024
Parties continued the discussion on the online portal. The G77 presented a proposal to refine the current version of the portal and suggested providing additional details such as categories for the submissions, filters, useful links, and a space for opportunities and collaboration.
COP29 Day 4 Updates, November 14, 2024
Informal consultations focused on the online portal, with discussions on how the portal should look like and how the submissions should be structured in order to agree on these topics on Friday at the last informal consultation.
COP29 Day 5 Updates, November 15, 2024
After two informal consultations today, the draft conclusions regarding the online portal were agreed. Parties have requested the Secretariat to further develop the online portal and develop a template for Parties and observers to share their submissions, this based on the diagram proposed by Parties and annexed to the conclusions. Parties and observers now have the opportunity to share more information on projects, initiatives, and policies that support climate action on agriculture and food security. Those will be made available on the online portal.
COP29 Day 6 Updates, November 16, 2024
The SBs adopted conclusions (FCCC/SB/2024/L.8). Parties have requested the Secretariat to further develop the online portal and develop a template for Parties and observers to share their submissions, this based on the diagram proposed by Parties and annexed to the conclusions. Parties and observers now have the opportunity to share more information on projects, initiatives, and policies that support climate action on agriculture and food security. Those will be made available on the online portal.