ESG: The Future of Sustainability

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E NVIRONMENTAL

In a world already grappling with a changing climate, water shortages, famine and disputes over land usage, the future presents new and profound challenges for feeding a growing population. We are slowly reaching a tragic point as food demands are placed on already-strained farmers as well as the entire agriculture industry. Hunger arguably kills more people than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined in Africa. And the problem is only growing worse. Food production must double by 2050 to meet the population growth in developing countries.

CROPS

cooperated with regional organisations to

Organic production of crops is viewed as

develop the organic market, particularly

key to addressing environmental, social

the participatory guarantee system in

and economic challenges. It is known

Zimbabwe and Malawi.

to deliver more nutritious food products, which will help address the significantly

PELUM has been working with smallholder

high levels of malnutrition in Southern

farmers for more than two decades. The

Africa. Its adoption by smallholder

organisation has developed training

farmers would help to build resilience

manuals, delivered training and built

to the effects of climate change.

capacity within its member organisations, and cooperated with regional organisations

Organic production focuses on building

to develop the organic market, particularly

soil health, including its water-retention

the participatory guarantee system in

capacity, which helps mitigate the effects

Zimbabwe and Malawi.

of drought on production. South Africa, Namibia and Zambia have been subject to more frequent and severe droughts in the past few years. It also builds

SAOSO has brought together a fragmented organics sector in South Africa to develop a standard for organic production and

resilience to the emergence of new

processing. This standard has been

pest and disease vectors likely to

accepted by the International Federation

result from a changing climate.

of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM). It will also, with funding from

Participatory Ecological Land Use

GIZ, establish a committee to drive the

Management (PELUM) has been

uptake of a participatory guarantee system

working with smallholder farmers for

in the country to help smallholder farmer’s

more than two decades. The organisation

access organic markets. SAOSO is leading

has developed training manuals,

a process to gain accreditation from

delivered training and built capacity

national qualification boards for an agro-

within its member organisations, and

ecological curriculum.


Articles inside

THE PUBLIC SECTOR AND SUSTAINABILITY

6min
pages 78-81

The future of sustainability is circular

11min
pages 88-91

Diversity in the Workplace

6min
pages 60-63

A time to give back

4min
pages 56-58

Water Sustainability

7min
pages 26-28

Corporate fraud and auditing challenges

4min
pages 86-87

Why are investors fixiated on sustainability

5min
pages 84-85

Sustainable investing - a South African perspective

5min
pages 1, 76-77

The Public Sector and Sustainability

5min
pages 78-81

Sustainable finance in Africa’s mining sector

4min
pages 82-83

How to embed ESG as best practice

9min
pages 72-75

Sustainability in the workplace

3min
pages 54-55

Climate-smart Entrepreneurship

11min
pages 50-53

Powering Ahead

3min
pages 44-46

Traveling the green road

5min
pages 34-35

Digging Deep

7min
pages 30-32

Pollution and plastics

8min
pages 40-43

Success stories in sustainable agriculture

9min
pages 22-25

Building our future

6min
pages 36-37

The green economy

6min
pages 18-21
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