New research and innovation strategy puts aquat
WorldFish has launched a new strategy charting a decade-long aquatic foods research and innovation agenda toward sustainable and equitable global food systems. The WorldFish 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy: Aquatic Foods for Healthy People and Planet sets a pathway to end hunger and advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 through science and innovation to transform food, land and water systems with aquatic foods.
Currently, over 2 billion people around the world lack access to diverse, nutritious, and safe diets that can sustain healthy, active lives. The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and growing climate crisis have underscored the call to transform of global food systems. In response, WorldFish is broadening its mandate to include larger aspects of aquatic food systems and their essential role in sustaining human well-being and the health of our planet.
The WorldFish strategy lays the ground for aquatic food systems focused on achieving:
- SDG 2-Zero Hunger while paying special attention to SDG 14: Life Below Water. It leverages both of these goals to score progress on other multiple SDGs.
- The transformative agenda focuses on three crucial areas of impact: (1) Climate resilience and environmental biodiversity (2) Social and economic inclusion, and (3) Nutrition and public health. The shift toward food systems research takes into account the four dimensions of natural, produced, human, and social capital in food systems, from production through to consumption.
The strategy to 2030 provides a guiding framework for innovation at the intersection of research, technology, markets, policies, and social mobilization across disciplines and sectors. It has a scaling focus on leveraging partnerships to increase the speed of getting evidence-based solutio
WorldFish’s unique proposition as the only center dedicated to aquatic food systems within the CGIAR—the world’s largest agricultural innovation network—champions the important but largely overlooked role of aquatic foods in meeting the critical challenges associated with the SDGs, as well as those outlined in the 2030 One CGIAR Research and Innovation Strategy.
WorldFish Director General Dr Gareth Johnstone, said: “This aquatic foods research and innovation agenda is grounded in transformational COVID-19 recovery that builds long-term
“WorldFish is committed to build on its multidisciplinary research and cross-sector partnerships with fellow CGIAR centers and with national and international partners in favor of a more ambitious, game-changing agenda to ensure innovations get into the hands of the people who need them.†www.




