SDG 2: Zero hunger
There is an expectation that the private sector can and should play a significant role in promoting and supporting the delivery of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
This SDG calls for an end to hunger, universal access to safe and nutritious food, and a doubling of agricultural productivity through sustainable, climate-resilient farming practices.
Mining in traditionally agricultural areas can place pressure on land, water, and biodiversity, potentially leading to tensions with farmers and local communities. In regions affected by chronic malnutrition—especially among children—companies can reduce their footprint by limiting land disturbance and supporting community access to managed lands that sustain local food systems. Partnering with development agencies to address hunger and improve food security—including through initiatives like micronutrient supplementation—can further strengthen their role in supporting healthier, more resilient communities.
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