Independent Dialogue
Geographical focus:
Viet Nam
Discussion topic outcome
A summary of the solutions which need support from CGIAR are identified for each Action Track are as follows: Action Track 1: Ensure access to safe and nutritious food for all • Issue a new policy on the right to access safe and nutritious foods to protect producers and consumers • Issue a legal document on food safety and human health based on four aspects: safety, nutrition, accessibility, and enough quantity • Research on profit and competitiveness comparison among producers exporting/importing agricultural products • Introduce specific programs on food waste and food systems for ch
... Read moreildren and the elderly • Increase consumers' trust on food products Action Track 2: Shift to sustainable consumption patterns • Promote access to healthy diets, especially to marginalized rural consumers who have low-income—it could be done via policies and communication campaigns in schools and for children and making healthy food more appealing and attractive • Develop clear targets to understand the nature of consumers, thereby changing/raising their awareness by applying behavior change approaches • Promote production of fortified good quality foods • Conduct an in-depth study on drivers and perceptions on junk food consumption, to suggest policies on the issue Action Track 3: Boost nature-positive production • Combine agriculture and tourism so that the producers can ask for better prices for their products and give them motivation to produce safe foods with high quality • Apply ecosystem approach on small scale productions • Promote the formation of cooperatives • Create policies to attract young people and to strengthen farmers' capacity in the cooperatives • Promote communication, marketing, food processing, and storage/preservation technology • Promote digital agriculture and economy, organic production, climate-smart production, and agroforestry models • Promote market-oriented planning and integrating biodiversity conservation for large production areas • Implement regulation and stabilization of input supplies for production • Describe different scenarios at landscape levels to integrate products and stakeholders in the value chains • Involve policy makers and authorities in production planning • Engage the private sector to maintain farmers’ production • Strengthen public-private partnership Action Track 4: Advance equitable livelihoods • Move from a crop-based approach to system approach • Research on different types of systems (wetland, upland) and management to regulate access, ensuring that vulnerable and marginalized people get access to resources • Work with collective actions for smallholder farmers. • Research on the characterization of seed systems to understand the access of the poor and the ethnic minorities to farming inputs • Tailor low-cost interventions to the retail or value chain type, and use of risk-based approaches and risk communication Action Track 5: Build resilience to vulnerabilities, shocks, and stress • Establish agroforestry landscapes with fruit trees and integrated with forest rehabilitation in Northwest Vietnam to reduce soil erosion, landslides, and extreme weather condition • Diversify the cropping system and other agro-ecological system research • Develop and apply advanced technologies and innovations to cope up with climate change and improve soil health • There should be better vertical policy integration for diversification to avoid gaps and contradictory national and subnational policies. Policies are opportunities to show long-term intentions towards more integrated landscape approaches and diverse land uses. Read less
Action Track(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Keywords: Data & Evidence, Environment and Climate, Finance, Governance, Innovation, Policy, Trade-offs, Women & Youth Empowerment