Chair: Minister, Ministry of Forests and Environment, Nepal
Chief guest: Chief Minister, Gandaki Province
Special Guest: Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Development, Government of Nepal 
Guest of Honor: Ken Shimizu, FAO Representative for Bhutan and Nepal
Guest of Honor: Luis Miguel Aparicio, FFF Manager, FAO
Forest and Farm Producer Organizations’ Representative: Mr. Thakur Bhandari, FECOFUN

Guest:
  • Secretary, MoFE;
  • Secretary, MoALD, Agriculture
  • Secretary, MoALD (Livestock)
  • Director General, DoA, MoALD;
  • Secretary, MoALM, Gandaki Province.
  • Forests and Environment, Secretary, MoEFSC, Gandaki Province.
  • Dr Pratap Shrestha, Chairperson, LI-BIRD
Objectives:
  • Introduction of the structure, focus and participants of the conference (including hybrid aspects) and set the scene for the opening session.
  • Welcome speeches covering FFF program and conference theme.
“To bring people together to share innovative traditional and scientific knowledge on how FFPOs and IPLC organizations can advance agroecological practices, agrobiodiverse planting materials and climate smart business and finance models that enrich nature and nutrition”

Frequently Asked Questions

Agrobiodiversity (agricultural biodiversity) is ‘the subset of biodiversity found within agroecosystems (agricultural ecosystems), including the variety and variability of animals, plants, micro-organisms and wild foods at the genetic, species, and ecosystem levels, which are necessary to sustain key functions of those agroecosystem’. It is a key component of agroecology and has multiple benefits including: food security and livelihood resilience, nutritional and health benefits, the provision of biomass energy and household materials, preservation of biocultural heritage, and the maintenance of ecosystem services including climate change mitigation.

Agroecology is the ‘the application of ecological approaches to agriculture’. It aims to employ management practices that use nature’s own cost-efficient processes to benefit production, ecological integrity of farms, and climate change adaptation. The practices are embedded in traditional knowledge and ever evolving local innovations that use renewable resources (nutrients, biomass, water) efficiently, thus decreasing the need for external resources such as agrochemicals.  In addition, agroecology promotes diversification of production and products, minimizing harm to nature and improving nature’s functionality in the benefit of production.

It is from 9-12 April, 2024

The conference is happening at Hotel Grande, Pokhara.

ORGANIZERS AND PARTNERS

The Forest and Farm Facility (FFF) is a partnership between FAO, IIED, IUCN, and AgriCord, strengthening Forest and Farm Producer Organizations for improved livelihoods and climate-resilient landscape