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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+1:20150501T080000
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SUMMARY:Expo Milano 2015
DESCRIPTION:Expo Milano 2015 is a non-commercial Universal Exposition with some very unique and innovative features. Not only is it an exhibition but also a process\, one of active participation among a large number of players around the theme of Feeding the Planet\, Energy for Life. It is sustainable\, technological\, thematic and focused on its visitors. Open from May 1 to October 31\, 2015\, the Expo will host over 130 participants. Running for 184 days\, this giant exhibition site\, covering one million square meters\, is expected to welcome over 20 million visitors.\n\n\nA journey of tastes\nVisitors will experience a unique journey that looks at the complex theme of nutrition. They will have the possibility to take a trip around the world\, sampling the food and traditions of people from all over the globe. Expo Milano 2015 will be the first Exposition in history to be remembered not only for its products but also for its contribution towards education on food and the planet’s precious resources. \nWorkshop and debate themes include:\n\nImproving food quality and security: the security of having enough food to live on\, and an assurance that the food is healthy and the water drinkable;\nEnsuring healthy and high-quality nutrition for all human beings\, doing away with the hunger\, drought\, infantile mortality\, and malnutrition that still afflict 850 million people on this planet\, and extirpating famine and pandemic disease;\nPreventing the new epidemics and diseases of our time\, including obesity\, cardiovascular disease\, and cancer\, by championing practices that have proven to be effective;\nPromoting innovation in research\, technology\, and business practices along the entire food supply chain to improve the nutritional value\, conservation\, and distribution of foods;\nProviding education in proper nutrition and encouraging more healthy lifestyles\, especially among children\, adolescents\, the disabled\, and the elderly;\nEnhancing the value of cultural and ethnic heritage as expressed in culinary traditions.\n\nVisit the website of Expo Milano 2015 for more information. \n\n\nDownload the discussion paper &#8216;The role of research in global food and nutrition security&#8217; (Expo 2015 EU Scientific Steering Committee) \nRead the Press Release &#8216;Expo Milano 2015: European Commission launches scientific debate on how to feed the planet&#8217; (Brussels &#8211; April 13\, 2015) \n
URL:https://knowledge4food.net/event/expo-milano-2015/
LOCATION:Expo Exhibition Site\, Milan\, Italy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150815
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SUMMARY:29th International Conference of Agricultural Economists
DESCRIPTION:Improved access to information appears to have greatly amended the performance of markets in many rural areas\, especially in markets for perishable products. The emergence of money transfer and payment mechanisms has potentially enormous implications for access to finance and payment mechanisms for a huge population of people currently without access to banks. The theme “Agriculture in an Interconnected World” of the 29th International Conference of Agricultural Economists is intended to capture the widespread adoption of new communication technologies. \nThe theme embraces a wide range of interconnections that are contributing to unprecedented changes in global agriculture\, such as: \n\ntrade policy debates\, both when prices are high and when they are low;\nthe collective action problems associated with price volatility;\ninternational investment in agricultural land;\nlinks between scientific progress and productivity growth in agriculture;\nclimate change and agriculture;\ncompetition between agriculture and other users of increasingly scarce water.\nlinks between agricultural and energy markets through biofuels and inputs of fuel and fertilizer;\nlinks between agriculture and other uses of land;\nlinks between agriculture and other sectors as developing countries urbanize and labor moves out of agriculture;\nthe supermarket revolution in developing countries;\n\nThe 29th ICAE proposes to address these changes\, their effects and the best ways to address the challenges. \nThe conference will be held in the wonderful northern-Italian city of Milan\, place of EXPO 2015\, that by bringing together leading experts in these areas will provide a forum for exchange of ideas and new insights. \n
URL:https://knowledge4food.net/event/29th-international-conference-of-agricultural-economists/
LOCATION:Università degli Studi di Milano\,  Via Festa del Perdono\, 7\, Milan\, 20122\, Italy
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ORGANIZER;CN="International%20Association%20of%20Agricultural%20Economists":MAILTO:secretariat@icae2015.org
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