President Tokayev addressed the issue of food security and sustainable solutions

During his speech at the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2025, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan addressed the pressing issue of global food security. In his address, he underscored the importance of innovative approaches to ensure the stable supply of food and fertilizers to markets worldwide, emphasizing Kazakhstan’s role as one of the world's leading wheat and flour exporters.

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Kazakhstan, a key player in global agricultural markets, is committed to improving sustainable farming practices. President Tokayev highlighted the country's efforts to advance sustainable agriculture technologies, aiming to contribute to a more stable and secure food supply in the future.

Tokayev stressed that the world is facing significant challenges that require a new development paradigm—one that prioritizes sustainability, justice, and stability. This shift in approach, according to the president, is essential to addressing the interconnected global challenges of our time. He proposed an integrated system built on these three core principles—sustainability, justice, and stability—as the foundation for tackling the world’s most pressing issues, particularly in agriculture and food security.

In closing, President Tokayev expressed hope that the ADSW 2025 would serve as a critical milestone in the global effort to identify shared priorities and coordinate actions for sustainable development in the coming decades. He called on the international community to collaborate closely to ensure a resilient and sustainable future for all.

Tokayev's speech at the summit underlined the vital role of cooperation and innovative thinking in safeguarding food security and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. His message resonates not only with the immediate challenges of the food and fertilizer supply chain but also with broader efforts to create a more sustainable global development framework.

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