Food, Climate and Territory: Building Resilient Food Systems for Climate Adaptation

Regional Climate Foundation
November 19, 2025 | Wednesday
15:00 to
16:00

This panel will discuss the strategic role of food systems in the climate adaptation agenda of COP30, connecting Brazilian territorial experiences with global debates. It will highlight how regenerative agriculture practices, inclusive public policies, and innovative financial instruments can accelerate the transformation of food systems, reconciling food security, territorial development, and climate resilience.

Hosted at the RCF Pavilion – a platform dedicated to turning collaboration into action in the field of climate adaptation and food security-the session will bring together civil society, the private sector, governments, and academia to bridge local realities from the Global South with global commitments, reinforcing the urgency of scaling adaptation solutions.

  1. Oliver Camp, Program Manager, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)
  2. Francine Xavier, Director, Instituto Comida do Amanhã
  3. Jessica Mota, Operations Manager at Énois and Coordinator of PF Amazônia
  4. Glyndis Virginia, International & Strategic Relations Project Manager, EIT Food
  5. Ricardo Mota, Strategic Intelligence Manager, Pact Against Hunger Brazil
  6. Moderator: Fabiana Alves, CEO Brazil and GM South America
  • Brazilian Coalition on Climate, Forests and Agriculture
  • Partner: iCS