Food systems dialogue promotes aquatic foods for transformative solutions
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To transform food systems in support of safe, sustainable and nutritious diets for all, aquatic foods must be prioritized in the upcoming UN Food Systems Summit, said experts in a recent Food Systems Dialogue hosted by the Norwegian leadership of the Global Action Network and WorldFish.
Food systems dialogues explore the potential for food systems transformation to fulfill multiple Sustainable Development Goals. Convened by international governments and research institutions, food dialogues are a powerful opportunity to meaningly engage diverse stakeholders and facilitate multi-disciplinary collaboration.
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