Global food security remains a pressing challenge in the face of population growth, climate change, and resource constraints. Effective partnerships—spanning governments, international organizations, the private sector, and civil society—are critical to aligning agricultural policies with climate-resilient development strategies. This review explores the role of collaborative frameworks in enhancing sustainable food systems, focusing on policy harmonization, technology transfer, financing mechanisms, and capacity-building initiatives. It examines case studies from both developed and developing regions, highlighting how integrated approaches can strengthen adaptive capacity, mitigate climate risks, and promote equitable food distribution. By synthesizing evidence on the intersections of agricultural governance, environmental sustainability, and global cooperation, this paper identifies key enablers and barriers to achieving climate-resilient food systems. The findings underscore the importance of inclusive, multi-level governance models that bridge local innovation with global policy agendas, ensuring that agricultural transformation contributes to long-term food security, environmental protection, and socio-economic resilience. Keywords: Global Food Security, Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Policy Alignment, Sustainable Food Systems, International Partnerships, Agricultural Governance.
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