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General Information
Resolution
49205
Period covered
I. IUCN Constituencies implementing this Resolution
IUCN Members
No other Members are/have been involved
IUCN Commissions
No Commissions are/have been involved
IUCN Secretariat
No
II. Implementation
Activities carried out to implement this Resolution
Scientific/technical activities
Describe the results/achievements of the activities
Besides the flagship report on Agriculture currently under development, IUCN has initiated two studies that could contribute to developing a roadmap to implement this resolution - one focusing on repurposing agricultural subsidies and the other on understanding legal and policy frameworks that encourage sustainable agriculture. A dedicated technical issue note is being drafted on pesticides. IUCN Members active in agriculture have been identified and listed.
NOTE: This resolution is only addressing recommendations to IUCN members and external partners. No activity report was received from IUCN members.
INRAE, CIRAD and other members are undertaking active research on alternative options to pesticides.
NOTE: This resolution is only addressing recommendations to IUCN members and external partners. No activity report was received from IUCN members.
INRAE, CIRAD and other members are undertaking active research on alternative options to pesticides.
Challenges/obstacles encountered in the implementation of this Resolution and measures taken
- The resolution focuses on IUCN Member and external partner actions with no specific ask to the secretariat.
Future actions / activities needed for the implementation of this Resolution
- Common Ground Dialogues could address this question reviewing policies, potential incentives and alternative practices to replace synthetic pesticides
Are these actions/activities planned?
No
III. Status of implementation
Implementation status of this Resolution
Initiated: first stages of implementation
IV. Additional Information
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