Food Security and Climate Smart Agriculture

Food Security and Climate Smart Agriculture

As climate change intensifies and global hunger rises, the future of food security depends on how quickly the world transforms its agricultural systems.

In a recent session, Bakdaulet Yerkhanov highlighted a powerful truth: young people are at the center of this transformation, and organizations like the Islamic Organization for Food Security (IOFS) are paving the way.

Why Food Security Is a Global Priority

Food security defined by the World Food Summit (1996) as having reliable access to safe and nutritious food is under growing threat. Today:

733 million people go hungry daily

12 of 22 OIC countries are hunger hotspots

Climate disasters, conflicts, and economic instability are worsening food insecurity

Losing fertile land, shrinking water resources, and rising temperatures mean traditional farming systems can no longer keep up with increasing demand. This is where innovation and youth leadership become essential.

IOFS: Strengthening Agricultural Systems Across the OIC

IOFS was created to help OIC member states build resilient and sustainable agri food systems. Its work focuses on:

Climate smart agriculture

Strategic commodities and livestock development

Food sector governance

Humanitarian food assistance

Strengthening research, technology, and emergency response systems

From food banks to gene banks, livestock programs to agricultural digitalization, IOFS supports both long term resilience and urgent humanitarian needs.

Food Security and Climate Smart Agriculture

Why Youth Matter in Agricultural Transformation

Young people make up a significant portion of the population in OIC countries and they bring exactly what modern agriculture requires:

Digital skills

Fresh ideas

Climate awareness

Entrepreneurial energy

Adaptability and creativity

Technology driven agriculture drones, sensors, AI-based crop monitoring, data analytics needs youth who can build, manage, and scale these innovations.

Youth can also create climate smart businesses, join research networks, and drive community level sustainability solutions.

Pathways for Youth Participation

The speaker highlighted several practical ways young people can join the movement:

Start small sustainability or farm based projects

Join IOFS capacity building programs

Learn digital agriculture tools

Support local farmers’ markets

Reduce food waste and promote sustainable diets

Participate in research, volunteering, and climate advocacy

These actions may seem simple, but together they create powerful change.

A Message of Empowerment

The session ended with an inspiring reminder:

“Youth are not the future leaders they are today’s innovators.”

With the right support, skills, and platforms, young people can build the climate resilient, hunger free world we urgently need.

IOFS continues to champion their role, ensuring that youth led ideas shape the future of global food security.

Source: Youth Diplomacy Forum 

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