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Weather Information Services for successful local agriculture in Africa
Seminar Weather Impact
Thursday March 22, 2018 Image: Weather Impact
12:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Details

Date:
March 22, 2018
Time:
12:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Website:
http://weatherimpact.com/seminar-22-march-2018/

Venue

Impulse
Wageningen UR Campus, building 115, Stippeneng 2,
Wageningen, Netherlands
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Website:
http://www.wageningenur.nl/nl/show/Impulse-gebouwnummer-115.htm

Organizer

Weather Impact
Website:
http://weatherimpact.com/

Food security for Africa is an urgent global challenge. The main cause of food insecurity is inadequate food production. New weather services are key to produce food more efficiently and of higher quality. On March 22, 2018 Weather Impact will be the hosts of a seminar in Wageningen that aims to join leading experts from the fields of meteorology, hydrology and African agriculture.

The seminar “Weather-information services for successful local agriculture in Africa” is meant to inspire participants and get the chance to be informed by and interact with professionals at the forefront of science and practise. They will address crucial opportunities and challenges of achieving successful local agriculture in African countries.

Join this seminar to:

  • Meet key experts and professionals who work in the fields of sustainable and secure food production in Africa.
  • Discuss practical challenges, opportunities and solutions to improve local agricultural productivity in African countries.
  • Discover the latest technology, data collection and network innovations on weather, ICT and agriculture that support farmers and other stakeholders.
  • Share your own experiences and ideas with international professionals and experts in the field.

Save the date to be part of engaging discussions and network building in weather-smart agriculture in Africa.

Early registration is recommended to ensure participation

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