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COP29: US-UAE climate-friendly farming partnership grows to $29 billion

Funding for a climatefriendly farming effort led by the U.S. and United Arab Emirates has reached $29.2 billion, the nations announced on Monday at the COP29 climate summit in Baku.

The Agriculture Development Objective for Climate (AIM for Environment) was released in 2021. Under the program, federal governments, companies, and non-government companies promise funding for projects to minimize the climate effect of farming and to make farming more resilient to the effects of worldwide warming.

Food systems represent about a third of human-made greenhouse gas emissions, according to the United Nations. That consists of emissions associated with farming and land use, producing crops and livestock, and energy utilized in processing and transport.

We acknowledge that financial investment in agricultural research study and advancement has long been a chauffeur of prosperity and strength, and it has actually never been more crucial, as farming and food systems around the world deal with a range of unmatched challenges, stated U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.

Planned as a five-year initiative, the go for Environment program will end in 2025.

Almost 130 tasks have been revealed with more than 800 partners with the objectives of supporting little farmers, decreasing methane emissions, and advancing research study and technological development in farming.

Go for Climate had secured $17 billion in financing at last year's COP28, and $8 billion at COP27.

(source: Reuters)