A prime networking opportunity to meet those stakeholders actively engaged in food waste prevention throughout Europe. All sessions are set-up with ample opportunity for interaction and discussion. »
The workshop Milk quality at stake is part of Africa Day and is aimed at all actors in the dairy chain and development cooperation active in Africa, as well as those interested in sustainable food production, food quality and food marketing in general. »
Over 140 million entrepreneurs expect to add at least five new jobs over the next five years. Entrepreneurial activity is flourishing across the globe, and can act as an economic engine. Entrepreneurship is the best hope for reviving a weakened world economy. »
Emergency/food aid is often criticized as a donor driven response, creating dependency in the short term, and undermining incentives for local agricultural development in the longer term. Usually, little is done to encourage people to build a better life and prevent them from falling back into situations where they need assistance again. »
This session in the series on Family Farming is preparatory to the conference on Family Farming, which will be held in Utrecht on December 15, 2014. Core question of this conference is: how can African farmers be supported to become entrepreneurs? »
To address the complex issue of food security, the University of Warwick organizes a seminar ‘Food Security: an interdisciplinary approach’ in their Brussels Office on November 5, 2014. »
During this workshop, the European Commission Directorate General Europeaid, Development and Cooperation (DEVCO) will be drawing on lessons learned. »
The III World Congress of Public Health Nutrition has developed a program that counts on world’s top speakers sharing the objective to get an effective and sustainable relationship between Nutrition and Community Health. »