Environmentally and socially-just globalization is possible

Last month, at the UN Financing for Development Forum, G20 leaders and other governments, concluded that 'the current global trajectory will not deliver the goal of eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions by 2030.'
For globalization to be good for food security and agriculture, it needs to be based on the knowledge that smallholder farmers feed the vast majority of the world’s population, writes the author.

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