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Forest Data Partnership: The Traceability and Transparency Tipping Point: Transforming Agricultural Supply Chains
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Thu, 11/02/2023 – 15:08
The rapidly evolving landscape may signal a tipping point for fuller traceability and transparency in supply chains for agricultural and forest commodities. They are both critical to monitoring where forest loss is happening and to support decision-making by supply chain actors.
A new WRI report, supported by the Forest Data Partnership, shows that despite the rapid progress seen to date in developing traceability and transparency solutions, key challenges and data gaps remain. It also examines what is needed to ensure that initiatives, tools, and policies like the European Union’s deforestation regulation, are set up for success.
Join us for a webinar on November 6 where we will unpack findings from the report, explore priority action areas for closing key gaps, and showcase collaborative approaches to advancing traceability and transparency.
Speakers:
Presenter: Emily Fripp, Managing Director, Efeca
Keynote speaker: Roselyn Fosuah Adjei, Director, Climate Change, Forestry Commission of Ghana
Panelists:
Moderator: Till Neeff, Consultant, FAO
Brad Clark, Joint Head of Sustainable Commodities, U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
Toby Gardner, Director, Trase
Juan Pablo Solís Víquez, Senior Advisor Climate and the Environment, Fairtrade International
Martin Huxtable, Global Sustaining Sourcing Director, Unilever
Additional speakers to be confirmed
A joint initiative led by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Forest Data Partnership is supported by USAID and the US State Department. Other partners include NASA-SERVIR, Google and Unilever.
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A new WRI report, supported by the Forest Data Partnership, shows that despite progress, challenges and data gaps remain in supply chains for agricultural and forest commodities.
Event Date
Monday, November 6, 2023, 9:00
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Adaptation
Agriculture
Deforestation and Commodity Production
Forest/Forestry
Land
Natural Climate Solutions
Natural Resource Management
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Adaptation
Mitigation
Sectors
Adaptation
Agriculture
Natural Resource Management
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