The document discusses sustainable agriculture as a way to alleviate food poverty. It argues that sustainable agricultural practices, anchored in local knowledge, are more effective for developing resilient food production systems than industrialized agriculture. Sustainable agriculture prioritizes conservation techniques and boosts yields by as much as 79% on average for over 12 million small farmers across developing nations. While sustainable practices may initially increase costs, the long term benefits to yields, profits, food self-sufficiency and the environment outweigh those of industrialized farming. National governments and development partners should support investments that strengthen local food supply systems based on conservation methods.