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Congress FOOD 2030: Towards sustainable agri-food systems

 

Dear colleagues and friends,

On behalf of the organizing committee and scientific board it is our honour to invite you to the international Congress FOOD 2030: Towards sustainable agri-food systems. It will take place at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany, from 5 to 6 September 2018. 

We invite all experts and professionals representing science, civil society, public and the private sector to discuss their knowledge and experiences related to food systems. The Congress aims at promoting an extensive exchange to find innovative approaches for the development of sustainable agri-food systems.

The aim to produce and provide access to sufficient and healthy food for all is a challenge the United Nations want to achieve within the next 12 years. This aim is interconnected with challenges of e.g. natural resource scarcity, climate change, population growth and changing dietary habits. Thus, it is important to improve agri-food systems “from farm to fork” in a broad thematic context. Addressing the complex nature of food security requires great interdisciplinary efforts from the agricultural, food and natural sciences to the social sciences, economics and humanities, as well as knowledge co-creation with other stakeholders.

It is expected that the congress will contribute to a deeper understanding of how to successfully implement the Sustainable Development Goals and give an input towards the FOOD 2030 discussion within the EU`s 9th Framework Program for Research and Technological Development.

For further information visit our website.

We are very much looking forward to welcoming you at the University of Hohenheim for a fruitful discussion. Please spread the word!

The Congress Organizers:
Research Center for Global Food Security and Ecosystems (GFE)
Research Center for Health Sciences (FZG)
Food Security Center (FSC)
Hans-Ruthenberg-Institute for Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics
Coordination Office Bioeconomy Research Program Baden-Württemberg


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