Source: USDA, 11/2/21 On November 2, at the 26th United Nations Climate Change
Conference (COP26), the United States and United Arab Emirates officially
launched the Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM for Climate)
alongside 31 countries and over 48 non-government partners. In remarks at the
World Leaders Summit, President Biden announced that the United States intends
to mobilize $1 billion in investment in climate-smart agriculture and food
systems innovation over five years (2021-2025).Previewed at President Biden’s Leaders Summit on Climate in April, AIM for Climate is a pioneering initiative uniquely focused on increasing investment and enabling greater public-private and cross-sectoral partnerships, intended to both raise global climate ambition, and underpin transformative climate action in the agriculture sector in all countries. AIM for Climate has already begun to bear fruit, garnering an “early harvest” of $4 billion in increased investment in climate-smart agriculture and food systems innovation over five years. AIM for Climate partners are mobilizing this investment to
close the global investment gap in climate-smart agriculture and food systems
innovation. Climate-smart agriculture is an approach that helps to guide
actions needed to transform and reorient agricultural systems to tackle three
main objectives: sustainably increasing agricultural productivity and incomes,
while adapting and building resilience to climate change and/or
reducing/removing greenhouse gas emissions. AIM for Climate seeks to create
incentives for, and mechanisms for maximizing the impact of, new investments
toward an agriculture sector that is ready to face a changing climate. Government partners are providing the crucial foundation of AIM for Climate, through a wave of public investment in climate-smart agriculture and food systems innovation. Other sectors, including business, philanthropy, and other non-government partners are invited to build upon that foundation with “innovation sprints” – investments in specific, impactful, measurable, expedited efforts – or by providing critical knowledge for identifying investment gaps, challenges, and opportunities. AIM for Climate has three primary objectives: Demonstrate collective commitment to significantly increase
investment in agricultural innovation for climate-smart agriculture and food
systems over five years (2021-2025); Support frameworks and structures to enable technical discussions and the promotion of expertise, knowledge, and priorities across international and national levels of innovation to amplify the impact of participants’ investments; and Establish appropriate structures for exchanges between
Ministers, chief scientists, and other stakeholders as key focal points and
champions for cooperation on climate-related agricultural innovation, to
engender greater co-creation and cooperation on shared research priorities. AIM for Climate focuses on increasing and accelerating
investment in, and other support for, climate-smart agricultural innovation in
the areas of: Scientific breakthroughs via basic agricultural research
through national-level government and academic research institutions; Public and private applied research, including through
support to international research centers, institutions, and laboratory
networks; and Development, demonstration, and deployment of practical,
actionable, and innovative products, services, and knowledge to producers and
other market participants, including through national agricultural research
extension systems. AIM for Climate government partners announced at COP26
include:
Government Partners
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Azerbaijan
Australia
Bahamas
Bangladesh
Brazil
Burkina Faso
Canada
Colombia
Denmark
Finland
Georgia
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Ghana
Honduras
Hungary
Ireland
Japan
Kenya
Republic of Korea
Israel
Lithuania
Mexico
Morocco
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New
Zealand
Philippines
Romania
Singapore
Sweden
United States
United Arab Emirates
United
Kingdom
Uruguay
Ukraine
Vietnam
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A full
list of partners and more information on AIM for Climate is available at A full list of partners and more information on AIM for Climate is available at www.aimforclimate.org . Participation in AIM for Climate is voluntary. Joining AIM for Climate as a Government, Innovation Sprint, or Knowledge Partner does not imply endorsement of or partnership between the participants; rather it entails an intention to support the goal and objectives of AIM for Climate. For additional inquiries, please contact press@usda.gov or ClimateComms@state.gov.
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