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Date: 2024-04-24 Page is: DBtxt001.php txt00014660

Sustainability Events
Innovation Forum: Webinar and Conference

Webinar on 'Sustainable agriculture: innovation to feed future generations' / Conference: Can innovation and technology make agriculture sustainable', taking place April 5th-6th in Washington DC.

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Peter Burgess

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You are now signed up to listen to Innovation Forum's webinar on 'Sustainable agriculture: innovation to feed future generations'

I thought you might also be interested in an event we are organizing 'Can innovation and technology make agriculture sustainable', taking place April 5th-6th in Washington DC.

This two-day business forum is designed to provide leading discussion and debate around how to leverage technology, climate-smart agriculture and cross-sector collaborations to improve sustainable farming, deliver against company objectives and balance positive impact for farmers, businesses and the planet.

For full information, download the conference brochure using the form on the right hand side.

We will discuss key topics including:
AgTech: Are the AgTech revolution’s cross-sector collaborations win-win-win for farmers, businesses, and the planet?
Climate smart agriculture: What are the emerging climate resilient strategies based on US commodities?
Policy to implementation: An in-depth look at how Mars plans to deliver on ambitious targets and drive a transformation of agricultural supply chains
The GE debate: A pragmatic discussion around the ethical implications and how they sit with the potential and scale of GE
Public-private sector collaborations: How are partnerships between NGOs and private sector companies delivering on key sustainability targets?
Biotech and organics: Can they work together to revolutionize our food and farming system?

What’s different about this forum?

Engaging, interactive sessions – with a blanket ban on PowerPoint! One-on-one case studies, panel debates, interactive roundtables and workshops. The conference provides a range of formats, with an emphasis on audience interaction.

Held under the Chatham House rule – this event is not intended as a PR platform, we hold the event under a covenant of confidentiality to promote open, honest exchange.

Content is designed for action and practice – the agenda and event structure is designed to provide actionable tools and practical insights that can be applied. We will also be sharing post event notes from all sessions to all participants.

For more details on the conference, please register your interest by filling in the form down the right hand side, or get in touch directly:

Azadeh Ardakani | Project Director
Innovation Forum: events and insight for sustainability
+1-604-220-1731
azadeh.ardakani@innovation-forum.co.uk



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