Abstract
The world faces multiple interrelated economic, environmental, equity, health, and security challenges arising from slowed productivity growth and widespread government and market failures in agri-food systems around the world. Preventing these challenges from becoming outright crises requires concerted, multinational efforts spanning multiple policy domains to transform today’s agri-food systems into healthy, equitable, resilient, and sustainable ones. This policy paper outlines the evidence and logic for a prioritized set of policy responses to meet these challenges.