Solutions and recommendations on meeting production demands and food
distribution by G20 parliamentary leaders will contribute to dealing
with the global challenge of ensuring food security, said Vietnamese
National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Phu Trong.
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Chairman Trong made the statement at the first plenary session of the
policy consultation of G20 parliamentary speakers that opened in
Ottawa, Canada, on the morning of Sept. 3 (local time).
The Vietnamese legislative chief highlighted the theme of the meeting
which is to implement a strategy on meeting production demands and food
distribution, and voiced his support for creating new models for food
security, peace and global economic stability.
To
deal with food security challenges, the NA leader suggested that
countries take more drastic measures, focusing on accelerating the
implementation of national and international commitments and action
programmes on food security.
G20 legislative bodies
should play a key role in this process, he said, emphasising the
necessity for parliaments to closely work with governments in devising
and implementing national food security programmes and strategies.
Focus should be paid to facilitating food production and distribution
through creating a motive and ensuring interests for producers,
increasing investment to raise food productivity and quality, building a
stable food distribution system, increasing people access to food, and
integrating food security with climate change programmes, he stressed.
Trong laid stress on the parliaments’ active role in
promoting the implementation of global initiatives on food security,
including the initiative to increase preferential credits for developing
countries to handle issues relating to climate change, food security
and sustainable development.
He noted that promoting
liberalisation of agricultural trade to improve food distribution on a
global scale is the biggest concern of many countries. The G20 and the
international community need more specific measures to cut tariff and
non-tariff barriers for food and farm products and abolish heavy
subsidies of developed countries for their own agriculture immediately,
Trong said.
G20 parliaments need to coordinate with
their governments to hasten and conclude the Doha negotiation
process, said the Vietnamese legislative chief.
He
proposed the meeting support the United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organisation (FAO) to set up an early warning mechanism for a possible
food crisis. The system will monitor the database and information of
around 50 countries that are most vulnerable to food crisis, he added.
Vietnam proposed that the international
community, especially G20 members, facilitate the North-South and
South-South cooperation so as to ensure food security for
densely-populated and low-income developing countries, he said.
He also proposed the establishment and maintenance of regular
dialogues and consultations for G20 parliaments and governments so as to
improve the efficiency of the group’s important decisions on economic
and development issues, including food security.
The
Vietnamese NA leader confirmed that the Vietnamese and other ASEAN
parliaments appreciated the significance of the meeting and wished to
maintain consultations and share experiences on issues of mutual concern
with G20 parliaments in the future./.