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Ethics, Efficiency and Food Security: Feeding The 9 Billion, Well
Ethics, Efficiency and Food Security: Feeding The 9 Billion, Well
Tuesday August 26, 2014 Image: Crawford Fund
All day event

Details

Start:
August 26, 2014
End:
August 28, 2014
Website:
http://www.crawfordfund.org/events/parliamentary-conference/

Venue

Hotel Realm / Parliament House
Canberra, Australia + Google Map

Organizer

The Crawford Fund
Website:
http://www.crawfordfund.org/

The Crawford Fund’s annual conference on food security, which holds a key place in the development and food security calendar in Australia, will this year be held from 26-28 August in Parliament House, Canberra. The title for this year’s event “Ethics, Efficiency and Food Security: Feeding The 9 Billion, Well” enables us to focus on a range of vital issues facing the developing world and Australia in efforts to produce more food in an ethical and efficient way.

The Conference Brochure is now available, including the Program, Speakers Bios and Abstracts and can be downloaded here.

The Crawford Fund Parliamentary Conference has for more than two decades managed to bring to focus an array of issues just as they are coming to world and Australian attention. By attracting the world’s best speakers, providing an extended question and answer session and opportunities for informal exchanges, the Fund’s conferences enable participants both to contribute and to place the issues into a context relevant and useful to their lives and work. This year will be no exception.

In selecting a focus for our 2014 Conference, we were initially inclined to a topic around gender and food security or women in agriculture. Our Board, however, felt that the importance of women in agriculture could be covered well throughout the program rather than as a stand alone topic, and something that was less well recognised was the role of women in agricultural R&D and in agricultural policy. So, we have a majority of female speakers at this conference across topics that range from economics, population, competition for resources and advanced technologies, chosen not because they are women but because they are the top of their field.

The speakers in 2014 will include:

  • Ms Rachel Kyte, World Bank Group Vice President and Special Envoy for Climate Change
  • Prof Catherine Bertini, Senior Fellow, Global Agricultural Development Initiative, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs; Professor, Public Administration and International Affairs, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University; former Executive Director, United Nations World Food Programme (1992-2002)
  • Dr Shenggen Fan, Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute
  • Mr Luke Chandler, General Manager, Food & Agribusiness Research and Advisory, Rabobank Australia & New Zealand
  • Dr Helen Szoke, Chief Executive, Oxfam Australia

The overall program is now available for viewing online.

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