SINGAPORE, Oct. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Initial findings officially released today highlight a key challenge raised by ASEAN food and agriculture policymakers – chiefly that more than half (51%) believe climate change is the biggest challenge regional food systems face today.
This finding is part of new research that will be released in November titled 2021 Policymaker Survey: Impact of Climate Change on ASEAN Agriculture. This ongoing research initiative is being conducted by market research company PSB Insights and made possible through cooperation between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and CropLife Asia. The initiative is designed to better understand the impact climate change is having on agriculture and its role in driving food security in the Southeast Asia region.
Additional first findings from the upcoming report include:
The 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is scheduled to commence in Glasgow, Scotland later this week (31 October – 12 November).
Earlier this year, the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a report warning against the effects of climate change and calling for rapid actions in global cooperation. The report was referred to by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres as "code red for humanity" and has spurred additional discourse on how society can support more aggressive climate change action.
About CropLife Asia
CropLife Asia is a non-profit society and the regional organization of CropLife International, the voice of the global plant science industry. We advocate a safe, secure food supply, and our vision is food security enabled by innovative agriculture. CropLife Asia supports the work of 15 member associations across the continent and is led by six member companies at the forefront of crop protection, seeds and/or biotechnology research and development. For more information, visit us at www.croplifeasia.org.