FAO Announced GIES as One of Knowledge Products on the
??Four Betters??
Li, X.1 Liu, C.2
1. FAO Aisa and Pacific Office,
Bangkok 10200, Thailand;
2. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources
Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3974/geodp.2025.03.13
From
July 14 to 17, 2025, the FAO High-Level Inter-Regional Knowledge Exchange on
One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) Models was held in Hanoi, Vietnam,
co-organized by FAO and Vietnam??s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment. The
event brought together agriculture ministers, senior policymakers from 14
African countries (Cameroon, Côte d??Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Gabon, Ghana, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, South Sudan,
Tunisia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe) and 3 Asian countries (Bhutan, Nepal, and
Vietnam), and representatives of FAO??s knowldge products on ??Four Betters??,
Better Production, Better Nutrition, Better Environment, and Better Life,
leaving no one behind.
Mr. H. E. Do Duc
Duy, Vietnam??s Minister of Agriculture and Environment and FAO Deputy
Director-General Beth Bechdol delivered the welcome remarks at the opening
ceremony. Mr. H. E. Do Duc Duy highlighted that since Vietnam launched the OCOP
program in 2018, the country has certified 16,800 products with three-star
ratings or above. Beth Bechdol emphasized that the conference would focus on
enhancing the efficiency, inclusivity, resilience, and sustainability of
agri-food production to reduce extreme hunger, malnutrition, and poverty in
Africa and Asia. This marks the first cross-regional Asia-Africa knowledge
exchange on agri-food systems transformation guided by the ??Four Betters??
vision.
FAO
Director-General Qu, Dongyu delivered a video address, stating that Asia had
achieved successful experiences in the OCOP initiative for Special Agricultural
Products (SAPs). He said he was confident that Asia??s expertise in driving
innovation, enhancing national product branding, boosting productivity,
increasing profitability, exploring new markets, and improving rural
livelihoods will inspire and support Africa??s efforts in this regard. Dr. Alue
Dohong, FAO Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Asia and
the Pacific, as well as Chair of the OCOP Regional Organizing Group in Asia and
the Pacific, announced the first batch knowledge products in ??Four Betters??
under the OCOP initiative: the knowledge product on Nutrition-focused Food
Formula by Mahidol University??s Institute of Nutrition of Thailand; the GIES
knowledge product focused on environment by the Institute of Geographic
Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
(IGSNRR-CAS) of China, and the knowledge product focused on marketing
intelligence on better livelihoods by the United Nations Economic and Social
Commission for Asia and the Pacific.
Dr. Liu, Chuang,
Chief Scientist of GIES Program of IGSNRR-CAS and Director of Global Change
Research Data Publishing & Repository of World Data System, Vice-Chair of
the FAO OCOP Regional Organizing Group in Asia and the Pacific delivered a
keynote speech on GIES: Leveraging science and innovation for OCOP development
for Better Environment. She highlighted that FAO and IGSNRR-CAS simultaneously
launched the OCOP initiative and the Geographical Indications Environment &
Sustainability (GIES) 10-year action plan in September 2021. FAO??s OCOP adopts
a top-down approach across global, regional, and national levels, driving agri-product transformation under the ??Four
Betters?? framework. Meanwhile, GIES employs a bottom-up model based on open
science driving, government leading, enterprise implementation, and
multi-stakeholder participation?? integrating science, technology, engineering,
management, and culture to benefit producers, consumers, and the environment
through case-based solutions. The synergistic interaction between OCOP??s
top-down structure and GIES bottom-up practices offers a scalable, replicable,
and transferable model to accelerate progress toward the UN Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs).
Professor Zhu,
Yunqiang, chief scientist of the Guangfeng Majia pomelo subtropical low
mountains and hills case, Professor Wang, Yongsheng, chief scientist of the
Yang County black rice Caoba Village case in Crested Ibis habitat and Ms. Li,
Limin, Secretary of the GIES team jointed the event. The following GIES cases
and their products were demonstrated at the event: (1) Yanchi Tan Sheep grassland
case; (2) Baoshan coffee dry-hot valley case; (3) Lanjia Village rice permanent
farmland case; (4) Panshi large corylus low mountain and hills case; (5)
Fengxian burdock ancient Yellow River Floodplain case, (6) Pingshun Lu Dangshen
southern Taihang Mountains case; (7) Yang County black rice Crested Ibis
habitat case, (8) Zezhou millet red clay soil case, (9) Korla fragrant pear
Kongque River Oasis case; (10) Guangfeng Majia pomelo subtropical low mountains
and hills case, and ongoing cases: (11)Taihe silky fowl and (12) Wuyishan tea origin
of the world.

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Figure 1
Conference opening ceremony
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Figure 2 Dr. Alue Dohong (FAO)
announced knowledge products on ??Four Betters??
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Figure 3
Professor Liu, Chuang delivered a keynote speech at the
conference
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Figure 4 GIES cases exhibition
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