ORFC 2026 8 – 9 Jan
Over three decades of climate negotiations have failed to deliver meaningful action for those most affected by hunger, inequality, and climate breakdown. This session brings together global advocates for agroecology and food sovereignty to assess the state of action on food and climate after COP30. From Zambia to the UK, speakers will explore what a just transition in food and farming really means, and where the most promising spaces for local and global change are emerging.