The two-day conference attracted over 200 delegates from around the world, who enjoyed talks and discussions on aspects of global food security from many perspectives
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Cambridge Global Food Security
The two-day conference attracted over 200 delegates from around the world, who enjoyed talks and discussions on aspects of global food security from many perspectives
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We will explore how to translate knowledge into action to secure future food supply, sustainability and equality.
A unique opportunity to explore new projects and solutions to the major food security, agritech and consumer health issues across the supply chain
Political Economy of Public Health
Join over 25,000 farmers, agronomists and industry professionals for the arable industry's leading technical event.
Dr Sushil Mohan (Business School, Brighton) and Bev Sedley (Cambridge Sustainable Food) will be speaking about "Fair trade without the froth" and the Cambridge Sustainable Food Charter.
Come and find us in the Pop-up Science Marquee where we'll be showcasing the benefits of eating local, seasonal fruit and vegetables - a great way of eating more sustainably!
This year’s Linacre Lecture will be given by Professor Lord Krebs Kt, FRS, FMedSci, ML. All members of the University of Cambridge are welcome to attend.
Seminar organised by the Tropical Agriculture Association (East Anglia Branch), Centre for Global Equality, CambPlants Hub and Cambridge Global Food Security
Part of the CRASSH Seminar Series 'Food: Field to Table?'