The Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is an intergovernmental body that addresses issues specifically related to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity of relevance to food and agriculture. It was established in 1983 as the Commission on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. In 1995, the mandate of the Commission was extended to cover all components of biodiversity for food and agriculture and its name was changed to its current version. Its membership comprises 179 countries and the European Union.
Formation | 1983 |
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Purpose | Addresses issues specifically related to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity of relevance to food and agriculture |
Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
Membership | 179 |
Secretary | Manoela Pessoa de Miranda |
Parent organization | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |
Website | Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture |
Formerly called | Commission on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture |
The Commission’s statutes charge it with taking "a coordinating role and ... deal[ing] with policy, sectoral and cross-sectoral matters related to the conservation and sustainable use of genetic resources of relevance to food and agriculture". Its mission is to "strive to halt the loss of genetic resources for food and agriculture, and to ensure world food security and sustainable development by promoting their conservation and sustainable use, including exchange, access and the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from their use".
The Commission’s activities include overseeing global assessments of biodiversity and genetic resources used in the various sectors of food and agriculture and developing international policy instruments related to the management of these resources.
History
The Commission on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture was established in 1983 in line with a resolution adopted by the Twenty-second Session of the Conference of FAO. The same resolution adopted the International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, a non-binding agreement intended to promote harmony in the management of plant genetic resources worldwide. The First Regular Session of the Commission took place in 1985.
Between 1983 and 1991, the Commission’s work focused on reaching agreement regarding the interpretation of the International Undertaking. From 1993 onwards, it worked on the harmonization of the International Undertaking with the Convention on Biological Diversity, a process that eventually led to the adoption of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture.
In 1992, Agenda 21, adopted at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, called for the preparation of "periodic state of the world reports" on plant genetic resources for food and agriculture and the preparation of a "rolling global cooperative plan of action" for these resources. The Commission subsequently guided the preparation of The State of the World’s Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, published by FAO in 1997. The process led to the development and adoption of the Global Plan of Action for the Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture.
In 1995, the FAO Conference decided "to broaden the mandate of the Commission ... to cover all components of biodiversity of relevance to food and agriculture" and the word "plant" was removed from the Commission’s name.
In 2001, the Conference of FAO adopted the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, a legally binding instrument negotiated by the Commission.
In 2007, the Commission published The State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. The process led to the development and adoption of the Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources.
In 2010, the Commission published The Second Report on the State of the World’s Plant Genetic Resources. The process led to the development and adoption of the Second Global Plan of Action for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture in 2011.
In 2014, the Commission published The State of the World’s Forest Genetic Resources. The process led to the development and adoption of the Global Plan of Action for the Conservation, Sustainable Utilization and Development of Forest Genetic Resources.
In 2015, the Commission published The Second Report on the State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture.
In 2019, the Commission published The State of the World’s Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture and The State of the World’s Aquatic Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture.
To support and facilitate the implementation of its global plans of action, the Commission has adopted a number of codes, standards and guidelines. It has also developed procedures for monitoring the implementation of the global plans of action, including through web-based information systems such as the World Information and Early Warning System on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (WIEWS) and the Domestic Animal Diversity Information System (DAD-IS). In the field of access and benefit-sharing, the Commission developed Elements to facilitate Domestic Implementation of Access and Benefit-Sharing for Different Subsectors of Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, first published in 2016 and supplemented with explanatory notes in 2019.
Membership and operation
Membership of the Commission is open to all members and associate members of FAO. As of January 2023, the Commission had 179 member countries; the European Union is also a member.
The Commission’s regular sessions are held once every two years.
The Commission can establish subsidiary bodies, as required, to support its work. Over the years, it has established intergovernmental technical working groups for plant (1997), animal (1998), forest (2009) and aquatic (2015) genetic resources. The regular sessions of these working groups can be held no more than once a year, with their timing and duration decided upon by the Commission. Each working group provides recommendations to the Commission on issues related to the management of genetic resources in its respective sector. Each consists of a regionally balanced group of 28 member countries chosen by the Commission. In 2011, the Commission established an Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Technical Working Group on Access and Benefit Sharing, which met once, in 2012. In 2013, this working group was replaced by the Team of Technical and Legal Experts on Access and Benefit-Sharing.
The Commission’s activities are guided by its Strategic Plan, which includes its rolling ten-year Multi-Year Programme of Work. The latter sets out a schedule for major outputs and milestones in the Commission’s sectoral work (as of 2019, covering plant, animal, forest, aquatic and micro-organism and invertebrate genetic resources) and non-sectoral work (as of 2019, covering The State of the World’s Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture, access and benefit-sharing, biotechnologies, "digital sequence information" on genetic resources for food and agriculture, climate change, nutrition and health, and the management of the Commission’s work).
The Secretariat of the Commission is located at FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy.
See also
- Animal genetic resources for food and agriculture
- Forest genetic resources
- Plant genetic resources
References
- "The Secretary". Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Retrieved 2025-03-25.
- Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Sustainable Goals Knowledge Platform . Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- "History". Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- Esquinas-Alcázar, J., Hilmi, A. & López Noriega, I. 2013. A brief history of the negotiations on the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. In M. Halewood, I. López Noriega & S. Louafi, eds. Crop genetic resources as global commons. Challenges in international law and governance. Abingdon, UK, Routledge.
- Resolution 3/95. In Report of the Conference of FAO. Twenty-eighth Session. Rome, 20−31 October 1995. Rome: FAO. 1995
- Statutes of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Retrieved 26 July 2019
- Vision, Mission Archived 2019-08-24 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- Report of the Conference of FAO. Twenty-second Session. Rome, 5−23 November 1983. Rome. FAO. 1983.
- Report of the First Session of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Rome, 11−15 March 1985. Rome: FAO. 1985. Archived from the original on 21 December 2022. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- Resolution 7/93 Revision of the International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources. In Report of the Conference of FAO. Twenty-seventh Session. Rome, 6−24 November 1993. Rome: FAO. 1993
- United Nations. 1992. United Nations Conference on Environment & Development, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 3 to 14 June 1992 AGENDA 21
- The State of the World’s Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (PDF). Rome: FAO. 1997.
- Global Plan of Action for the Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture and the Leipzig Declaration (PDF). Rome: FAO. 1996.
- The State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Rome: FAO. 2007.
- Plante, Y. & Hamilton, A. 2008. Book reviews. Biodiversity, 8(1-2): 126–128.
- Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources and the Interlaken Declaration. Rome: FAO. 2007. Archived from the original on 2021-06-08. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
- The Second Report on the State of the World’s Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Rome: FAO. 2010.
- Second Global Plan of Action for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Rome: FAO. 2011.
- The State of the World’s Forest Genetic Resources (PDF). Rome: FAO. 2014.
- Global Plan of Action for the Conservation, Sustainable Utilization and Development of Forest Genetic Resources (PDF). Rome: FAO. 2014.
- The Second Report on the State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Rome: FAO. 2015. Archived from the original on 2018-09-18. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
- The State of the World’s Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture (PDF). Rome: FAO. 2019.
- "UN: Growing threat to food from decline in biodiversity". BBC News. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- The State of the World’s Aquatic Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (PDF). Rome: FAO. 2019.
- "Landmark report calls for better conservation of aquatic genetic resources". CGIAR. Archived from the original on 7 August 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- "Codes, standards and guidelines". Retrieved 22 October 2019.
- "Monitoring". Retrieved 22 October 2019.
- "WIEWS – World Information and Early Warning System on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture". Retrieved 22 October 2019.
- "Domestic Animal Diversity Information System (DAD-IS)". Retrieved 22 October 2019.
- "Access and benefit-sharing". Retrieved 22 October 2019.
- ABS Elements: Elements to facilitate domestic implementation of access and benefit-sharing for different subsectors of genetic resources for food and agriculture – with explanatory notes (PDF). Rome: FAO. 2019.
- ""Members of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture"". Retrieved 22 October 2019.
- "Meetings". Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- "Sectoral working groups". Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- "Team of Technical and Legal Experts on Access and Benefit-sharing". Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- "Strategic Plan and Multi-Year Programme of Work". Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- Report of the Seventeenth Session of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, Rome 18−22 February 2019 (PDF). Rome: FAO. 2019.
- "How we work". Retrieved 26 July 2019.
External links
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- World Information and Early Warning System on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
- Domestic Animal Diversity Information System
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The Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO is an intergovernmental body that addresses issues specifically related to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity of relevance to food and agriculture It was established in 1983 as the Commission on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture In 1995 the mandate of the Commission was extended to cover all components of biodiversity for food and agriculture and its name was changed to its current version Its membership comprises 179 countries and the European Union Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and AgricultureFormation1983 42 years ago 1983 PurposeAddresses issues specifically related to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity of relevance to food and agricultureHeadquartersRome ItalyMembership179SecretaryManoela Pessoa de MirandaParent organizationFood and Agriculture Organization of the United NationsWebsiteCommission on Genetic Resources for Food and AgricultureFormerly calledCommission on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture The Commission s statutes charge it with taking a coordinating role and deal ing with policy sectoral and cross sectoral matters related to the conservation and sustainable use of genetic resources of relevance to food and agriculture Its mission is to strive to halt the loss of genetic resources for food and agriculture and to ensure world food security and sustainable development by promoting their conservation and sustainable use including exchange access and the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from their use The Commission s activities include overseeing global assessments of biodiversity and genetic resources used in the various sectors of food and agriculture and developing international policy instruments related to the management of these resources HistoryThe Commission on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture was established in 1983 in line with a resolution adopted by the Twenty second Session of the Conference of FAO The same resolution adopted the International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture a non binding agreement intended to promote harmony in the management of plant genetic resources worldwide The First Regular Session of the Commission took place in 1985 Between 1983 and 1991 the Commission s work focused on reaching agreement regarding the interpretation of the International Undertaking From 1993 onwards it worked on the harmonization of the International Undertaking with the Convention on Biological Diversity a process that eventually led to the adoption of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture In 1992 Agenda 21 adopted at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development called for the preparation of periodic state of the world reports on plant genetic resources for food and agriculture and the preparation of a rolling global cooperative plan of action for these resources The Commission subsequently guided the preparation of The State of the World s Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture published by FAO in 1997 The process led to the development and adoption of the Global Plan of Action for the Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture In 1995 the FAO Conference decided to broaden the mandate of the Commission to cover all components of biodiversity of relevance to food and agriculture and the word plant was removed from the Commission s name In 2001 the Conference of FAO adopted the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture a legally binding instrument negotiated by the Commission In 2007 the Commission published The State of the World s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture The process led to the development and adoption of the Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources In 2010 the Commission published The Second Report on the State of the World s Plant Genetic Resources The process led to the development and adoption of the Second Global Plan of Action for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture in 2011 In 2014 the Commission published The State of the World s Forest Genetic Resources The process led to the development and adoption of the Global Plan of Action for the Conservation Sustainable Utilization and Development of Forest Genetic Resources In 2015 the Commission published The Second Report on the State of the World s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture In 2019 the Commission published The State of the World s Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture and The State of the World s Aquatic Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture To support and facilitate the implementation of its global plans of action the Commission has adopted a number of codes standards and guidelines It has also developed procedures for monitoring the implementation of the global plans of action including through web based information systems such as the World Information and Early Warning System on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture WIEWS and the Domestic Animal Diversity Information System DAD IS In the field of access and benefit sharing the Commission developed Elements to facilitate Domestic Implementation of Access and Benefit Sharing for Different Subsectors of Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture first published in 2016 and supplemented with explanatory notes in 2019 Membership and operationMembership of the Commission is open to all members and associate members of FAO As of January 2023 the Commission had 179 member countries the European Union is also a member The Commission s regular sessions are held once every two years The Commission can establish subsidiary bodies as required to support its work Over the years it has established intergovernmental technical working groups for plant 1997 animal 1998 forest 2009 and aquatic 2015 genetic resources The regular sessions of these working groups can be held no more than once a year with their timing and duration decided upon by the Commission Each working group provides recommendations to the Commission on issues related to the management of genetic resources in its respective sector Each consists of a regionally balanced group of 28 member countries chosen by the Commission In 2011 the Commission established an Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Technical Working Group on Access and Benefit Sharing which met once in 2012 In 2013 this working group was replaced by the Team of Technical and Legal Experts on Access and Benefit Sharing The Commission s activities are guided by its Strategic Plan which includes its rolling ten year Multi Year Programme of Work The latter sets out a schedule for major outputs and milestones in the Commission s sectoral work as of 2019 covering plant animal forest aquatic and micro organism and invertebrate genetic resources and non sectoral work as of 2019 covering The State of the World s Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture access and benefit sharing biotechnologies digital sequence information on genetic resources for food and agriculture climate change nutrition and health and the management of the Commission s work The Secretariat of the Commission is located at FAO headquarters in Rome Italy See alsoAnimal genetic resources for food and agriculture Forest genetic resources Plant genetic resourcesReferences The Secretary Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Retrieved 2025 03 25 Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Sustainable Goals Knowledge Platform Retrieved 26 July 2019 History Retrieved 26 July 2019 Esquinas Alcazar J Hilmi A amp Lopez Noriega I 2013 A brief history of the negotiations on the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture In M Halewood I Lopez Noriega amp S Louafi eds Crop genetic resources as global commons Challenges in international law and governance Abingdon UK Routledge Resolution 3 95 In Report of the Conference of FAO Twenty eighth Session Rome 20 31 October 1995 Rome FAO 1995 Statutes of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Retrieved 26 July 2019 Vision Mission Archived 2019 08 24 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 26 July 2019 Report of the Conference of FAO Twenty second Session Rome 5 23 November 1983 Rome FAO 1983 Report of the First Session of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Rome 11 15 March 1985 Rome FAO 1985 Archived from the original on 21 December 2022 Retrieved 29 October 2019 Resolution 7 93 Revision of the International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources In Report of the Conference of FAO Twenty seventh Session Rome 6 24 November 1993 Rome FAO 1993 United Nations 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment amp Development Rio de Janeiro Brazil 3 to 14 June 1992 AGENDA 21 The State of the World s Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture PDF Rome FAO 1997 Global Plan of Action for the Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture and the Leipzig Declaration PDF Rome FAO 1996 The State of the World s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Rome FAO 2007 Plante Y amp Hamilton A 2008 Book reviews Biodiversity 8 1 2 126 128 Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources and the Interlaken Declaration Rome FAO 2007 Archived from the original on 2021 06 08 Retrieved 2019 10 29 The Second Report on the State of the World s Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Rome FAO 2010 Second Global Plan of Action for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Rome FAO 2011 The State of the World s Forest Genetic Resources PDF Rome FAO 2014 Global Plan of Action for the Conservation Sustainable Utilization and Development of Forest Genetic Resources PDF Rome FAO 2014 The Second Report on the State of the World s Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Rome FAO 2015 Archived from the original on 2018 09 18 Retrieved 2019 10 29 The State of the World s Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture PDF Rome FAO 2019 UN Growing threat to food from decline in biodiversity BBC News Retrieved 26 July 2019 The State of the World s Aquatic Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture PDF Rome FAO 2019 Landmark report calls for better conservation of aquatic genetic resources CGIAR Archived from the original on 7 August 2020 Retrieved 10 October 2019 Codes standards and guidelines Retrieved 22 October 2019 Monitoring Retrieved 22 October 2019 WIEWS World Information and Early Warning System on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Retrieved 22 October 2019 Domestic Animal Diversity Information System DAD IS Retrieved 22 October 2019 Access and benefit sharing Retrieved 22 October 2019 ABS Elements Elements to facilitate domestic implementation of access and benefit sharing for different subsectors of genetic resources for food and agriculture with explanatory notes PDF Rome FAO 2019 Members of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Retrieved 22 October 2019 Meetings Retrieved 26 July 2019 Sectoral working groups Retrieved 26 July 2019 Team of Technical and Legal Experts on Access and Benefit sharing Retrieved 26 July 2019 Strategic Plan and Multi Year Programme of Work Retrieved 26 July 2019 Report of the Seventeenth Session of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Rome 18 22 February 2019 PDF Rome FAO 2019 How we work Retrieved 26 July 2019 External linksFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations World Information and Early Warning System on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Domestic Animal Diversity Information System