Addressing food security in developing countries

· A9-0195/2022 · Proposition de résolution

The European Parliament adopted by 602 votes to 15, with 20 abstentions, a resolution on addressing food security in developing countries.

Parliament recalled that hunger and food insecurity are again increasing across the world (around 660 million people might continue to face hunger by 2030) and that it is highly unlikely that the nutritional targets will be met by 2025 or that hunger will be eradicated by 2030 which is the ambition by SDG2 ‘ Zero Hunger ’.

Recalling that the right to food is a human right, Parliament called on the EU to safeguard developing countries' right to food and self-sufficiency as a means of achieving nutritional security, poverty reduction and inclusive, sustainable and fair global supply chains and more…

For: 602(95 %). Against: 15(2 %). Abstentions: 20(3 %). In total, 637 MEPs voted. 68 MEPs didn’t vote.

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