Strategic Planning for SDG 2: Achieving Zero Hunger for All Species



Introduction :




Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2 primarily aims to eradicate hunger worldwide. However, current policies formulated by international organizations and governments solely address hunger reduction for humans and their pets, neglecting the plight of numerous other species that face starvation and extinction due to lack of food. This article proposes an innovative strategic plan that expands the scope of SDG 2 to encompass all species, including herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores, thereby promoting comprehensive hunger reduction and biodiversity conservation.




Implementation Strategy








1. Policy Development (National, Regional, and International):7 Billion EUR

Adding 1 Million new species as a recognised pets to raise and feed by humans and robots .

- Develop and implement policies that recognize and protect the food rights of all species, including those not traditionally considered as pets.

- Establish international agreements and collaborations to ensure coordinated efforts in addressing hunger among all species.




2. Infrastructure Development (Healthcare Centers, Farms, Industries): 15 Billion EUR

- Construct and equip specialized healthcare centers to cater to the health needs of newly recognized pet species.

- Invest in the development of sustainable farming and agriculture practices that produce food tailored to the nutritional requirements of different species.

- Establish industries dedicated to the production of species-specific food, medicines, and other supplies.




3. Trade and Retail Worldwide:10 Billion EUR


- Facilitate international trade of food, medicines, and supplies for all recognized pet species.

- Develop efficient distribution networks to ensure the availability of species-specific products in all regions.

- Promote the establishment of retail outlets specializing in pet supplies for all species.




4. Interest-Free Loans for Pet Owners:


- Provide financial assistance to individuals and families who wish to adopt and care for newly recognized pet species.

- Offer microfinancing options to support small-scale farmers and entrepreneurs engaged in the production and trade of species-specific products.



5 - Technology Support

- Create or allocate license numbers , criminal codes for all pets.

- Develop decentralized databases and satellite monitoring services for all registered pets worldwide.

-  Make robots as a guardian of all newly added pet into list .




Benefits


1. Biodiversity Conservation:

Significantly contribute to biodiversity conservation by recognizing and protecting an additional 1 million species as pets, reducing the risk of extinction and preserving ecological balance.



2. Trade and Economic Growth:

Stimulate trade and economic growth by creating new markets and opportunities for businesses involved in the production, distribution, and care of newly recognized pet species.



3. Employment and Income Generation:

Generate employment opportunities and increase individual incomes, particularly in rural areas, by supporting farming, agriculture, and related industries that cater to the food and care requirements of these species.




Conclusion

By implementing this strategic plan and allocating the necessary financial resources, we can effectively address hunger reduction not only for humans and their pets but also for a vast array of species, thereby promoting biodiversity conservation and fostering sustainable development. This comprehensive approach to SDG 2 will contribute to a more harmonious and thriving planet where all species have access to adequate food and resources, ensuring a brighter future for both humanity and the natural world.

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