 The livestock itself, which is important for the climate change, is how the livestock is raised, what technology is being put in there, how it interacts with the environment around. Is it delivering sustainability? Agriculture cannot be done and food security cannot be addressed in the traditional way we've done it. It's not business as usual. We need to think about how we can scale up our efforts to help small scale farmers in improving productivity, increasing resilience and reducing emissions across the ag system. The Coronavia joint work on agriculture is simply an agreement that recognises the role of agriculture in tackling climate change. It lists a number of areas that need to be addressed, ranging from soil management, land management, water efficiency, livestock and also socio-economic aspect of food security. Coronavia and the whole negotiation process under the UNFCCC is of paramount importance. This is the place where all that information can flow. This is the place where we can discuss those gaps in terms of what has been missing from the assessment of what countries are doing, what is the particular complexity of the agricultural sector. Coronavia is a milestone for agriculture in the Convention because it's the recognition that agriculture has particular features, is unique, is very much related to food security and nutrition. Coronavia is just a tip of the iceberg of a much deeper and more structural discussions that have been going on for a decade. So it's a very important milestone. It's pushing discussion on agriculture in a higher level. The challenges that the countries are facing are so specific. So creating a solution that fits to all, it's probably not the right direction and it's not the right solution. We have a contradiction between the objectives of the sustainable development goals to eliminate hunger and eliminate poverty and at the same time climate change is affecting negatively the supply of food. So adaptation is imperative, it's something that we have to work on urgently. Unless Coronavia delivers something that benefits the farmers on the ground, that benefits people that protect the environment based on the areas specified in the joint work programme, then Coronavia is not going to be impactful.