Context
Agricultural supply chains shape the lives of billions of people and have an impact on the environment, biodiversity and climate around the world. Global agricultural supply chains are crucial in facilitating a just transition to the international economy, given that consumption and production cross borders. Supply chains secure the income of hundreds of millions of producers, smallholders and workers worldwide. Therefore, decision-makers have to design policies that allow agricultural supply chains to effectively contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda.
Objective
The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) is improving the structural policy framework for green global agricultural supply chains that promote development. The Ministry contributes to ensuring that stakeholders along global agricultural supply chains act in a manner that is responsible and transformative.