Blog IICA
Event detail:

Agricultural subsidies and incentives are the largest source of public investment in food systems, yet they often favour large-scale, extractive production that drives deforestation, biodiversity loss, and inequality. Meanwhile, smallholders—vital to food security—face declining productivity from climate shocks and soil degradation. This session, organized in partnership with the Rockefeller Foundation, Porticus and the Institute for Climate and Society, is to be held at the COP 30 Food Systems Pavilion. Discussions will be centered on how innovative finance and governance mechanisms can realign subsidies and incentives to advance regenerative, inclusive food systems. It will convene governments, researchers, investors, and philanthropies to discuss how reformed incentives can boost productivity, resilience, and equity for smallholder farmers amid growing climate and market pressures.


Join to conversation

If you want to join and participate, press "I want to collaborate"; if you dont yet have an account, press "Register".