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IICA Director General: agriculture must be part of COP 28 negotiations

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His comments came at a press conference for the Caribbean Week of Agriculture 2023 held at Superclub Breezes Resort in Nassau, The Bahamas, recently.

Manuel Otero also noted that the Caribbean is the most vulnerable region within the continent, and perhaps, the world.

Nassau, The Bahamas, October 17, 2023 (IICA). Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) Director General, Manuel Otero said the agricultural sector has to be part of environmental negotiations at COP 28 to be held in December.

His comments came at a press conference for the Caribbean Week of Agriculture 2023 held at Superclub Breezes Resort in Nassau, The Bahamas, recently.

“Climate change is now,” he said. “So, we have to take action, and the actions cannot be isolated. It has to be the result of joint actions”, added the Director General.

Otero also noted that the Caribbean is the most vulnerable region within the continent, and perhaps, the world.

“Looking at the COP 28 to be held in Dubai in early December, IICA is going to install a pavilion named ‘Sustainable Agriculture in the Americas’.”

“We expect most of the Caribbean ministers to be present at the COP 28.”

He added that this sector isn’t responsible for the climate crisis, affecting nations across the globe.

“This sector is unique for this capacity to sequester carbon and for the adaptation practices.

“So, we recognize the importance of the situation, especially in the Caribbean region since sea levels are increasing, and you’re living in a tropical area in which you have a combination of droughts and heavy rains.

“The situation is difficult, but we are promoting best practices to help rural farmers and develop new technology to help producers, and to be very interactive in international negotiations.”

The Caribbean Week of Agriculture 2023 kicked off on October 10th under the theme “Accelerating Vision 25 By 2025”, signifying the commitment to transforming the agricultural landscape in the Caribbean region.

 By 2025, the aim is to enhance food security, promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth in the agriculture sector, and foster innovation and technology adoption.

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Institutional Communication Division.
comunicacion.institucional@iica.int

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