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Qatar participates in UN Food Systems Summit

Qatar participates in UN Food Systems Summit

Qatar Tribune18 hours ago
QNA
Addis Ababa
The State of Qatar, represented by the Ministry of Municipality, participated in the 2nd UN Food Systems Summit Stocktake, organised by the United Nations in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia from July 27 to 29.
The Qatari delegation was headed by Assistant Undersecretary for Agriculture and Food Security Affairs, Eng. Fahad Mohammed Al Qahtani, who took part in various panel discussions and meetings focused on advancing member states' efforts toward effective and sustainable transformation of food systems.
As part of its participation, Qatar presented a voluntary national report highlighting key achievements in recent years in developing a more sustainable and climate-resilient national food system capable of adapting to supply chain disruptions.
The report also outlined the main features of national plans aimed at continuing food system transformation in line with the objectives of the National Food Security Strategy 2030.
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