EuropeanCommission Enhancing Food Security in the Face of Climate Change David Radcliffe Senior Policy Officer, Agricultural Research for Development DG.

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EuropeanCommission Enhancing Food Security in the Face of Climate Change David Radcliffe Senior Policy Officer, Agricultural Research for Development DG Development and Relations with ACP States CCAFS Launch Conference, Nairobi 4th May 2010

EuropeanCommission Food Security: the challenge  Hunger and malnutrition have increased in the world affecting human development, social and political stability, and progress towards MDGs  Number of food insecure in 2009: 1.02 billion  MDG1 seriously off-track

Global Food Deprivation Source: FAO

EuropeanCommission How does Climate Change affect Food Security? Impacts on availability and access Adaptation: Coping with current variability Approaching the thresholds Mitigation: Opportunities as well as threats?

EuropeanCommission Some consequences of climate change impacting on agriculture Heat stress on crops and animals (and humans) leading to lower productivity or death Less predictable monsoons and weather patterns Increasing water deficit –worsening in longer term – note glacial melt and competition for water resources Greater incidence of severe floods and drought Sea level rise and salinisation from tidal surges. Changing eco-zones for crops, forests, livestock, marine resources Changing conditions for pests and disease. ?More frequent, less predictable famines/ food shortages?

EuropeanCommission Impacts are not equal The impacts will be more strongly felt in developing countries at low latitudes Agriculture and natural resource management are sensitive to Climate Change and natural disasters The poor will be most vulnerable: More rural and dependent on agriculture More likely to reside in disaster prone areas Fewer assets and poorer access to services Have less capacity to respond Women farmers, socially excluded groups, landless face particular problems

EuropeanCommission Some Analytical difficulties What parameters are changing? When, where and by how much. Who is most affected? Probabilities – not certainties Non-linear changes Many different scenarios Attribution to climate change? Interaction between medium term weather cycles and longer term Climate Change

Climate induced percentage change in production in 2050: Irrigated rice Global production = -27% NCAR A2a Source: M. Rosegrant (IFPRI) 2009.

EuropeanCommission Maximise understanding of possible impacts in time and space Build on what farmers are doing already (responses to current variability) Strengthen disaster risk reduction / management Create incentives and regulation to promote innovation Conduct action research and link to scaling up Create financial instruments to manage risks Strengthen safety nets for most vulnerable Increase access to international funding for adaptation Some approaches to Adaptation

EuropeanCommission Agriculture significant emitter of GHGs C sequestration potential in soils Largest potential in developing countries The poor farmer has an extremely low carbon footprint Poorest as custodians of public goods – soils and forests Mitigation as a co-benefit of development (incentivise carbon friendly practices) Market-based incentives should be accessible to, and not disadvantage, smallholder farmers Synergies exist between mitigation, adaptation and development – but trade-offs may need to be made Mitigation must be development led

Mitigation: How to achieve the 17 Gt required to reach a 450ppm CO 2 e pathway (limiting warming to 2ºC) Global abatement cost curve, 2020 (up to costs of €60/t, excluding transaction costs, 4% discount rate) * * * * * * * * * * Reduced deforestation from pastureland conversion Wind (high penetration) Abatement potential Gt CO 2 e Breakdown by abatement type 9 Gt for terrestrial carbon (forestry and agriculture) 6 Gt for energy efficiency 4 Gt for low carbon energy supply Source: McKinsey Global GHG Abatement Cost Curve v2.0 Lighting: switch CFLs to LEDs, residential

EuropeanCommission How do we respond?

EuropeanCommission How is international community reacting?  Global initiatives on food security – L’Aquila Commitments $20 billion over 3 years  Global initiatives on climate change – Fast start financing $30 billion over 3 years ($10 billion from EU)  How do we ensure synergies to minimise impacts and build on opportunities?  There is much to do. Development and climate based policies and financing not always well integrated

EuropeanCommission How is EU contributing? New policy to promote a more comprehensive approach towards addressing food security challenges in developing countries  In rural and urban areas  Across all 4 pillars: 1) Increasing availability of food 2) Improving access to food 3) Improving nutritional adequacy of food intake 4) Enhancing crisis prevention and management  Recognising that strategies need to be country-owned and country-specific

EuropeanCommission Increasing Availability of Food  Improve smallholder resilience and rural livelihoods A focus on support for ecologically efficient agricultural intensification for smallholder farmers, and in particular women A substantial increase in support to demand-led agricultural research for development, extension and innovation, aiming to reach a 50% increase by 2015 Actively support greater participation of civil society and farmer organisations in decision-making Improve the regulatory and institutional conditions for responsible private investments in all stages of the agricultural value chain and stimulate public-private investments

EuropeanCommission Relevant European Commission Initiatives Food facility Food Security Thematic Programme Includes €130m for CGIAR ( ) - €5 million for CCAFS Global Climate Change Alliance European Development Fund Framework Programme 7 Joint Programming Initiative on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

EuropeanCommission European perspectives on Agricultural Research for Development (ARD) Principles Generator of public goods – knowledge, technology, capacity Part of Innovation system – inputs, extension, markets Demand driven, with stakeholder participation Balances traditional knowledge and new technologies Recognises GFAR as apex institution and CGIAR as main public sector supplier of international ARD public goods Main regional supporter of CGIAR – 40% budget in 2008 Fully committed to CGIAR reform process

EuropeanCommission Where does CCAFS fit and what should it do? Build understanding of problems Provide evidence for policies Pilot adaptation and development-led mitigation Focus on key climate ‘hotspots’ and the poor and vulnerable Yield results and have a clear vision of how these relate to impacts – on poverty, food security and environmental sustainability Spearhead CGIAR Reform – the First Mega-Programme Progressive expansion, building on success Innovative partnerships to deliver results and impacts Integration of climate across other CGIAR MPs Current Donors: EC, Canada, Denmark, World Bank