Save the Date:New Webinar series “A one stop solution to feed the world”

Through a series of three webinars, we would like to show you how cocreation of future proof production of food and flower systems can be achieved in practice. This webinar series is primarily focused on national and international policy makers and investors in horticulture.

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How can we feed 9 billion people by 2050 with safe, healthy and tasty food without further endangering the environment? How can we create livable cities where their inhabitants can live a healthy and happy life? To achieve that, we need to rethink the way we grow and produce our food. We need a sustainable food system that can boost production, the economy, and help us to restore nature and biodiversity. Food security can only be achieved through a strong partnership between governments, businesses, research institutions and citizens.

New sustainable eco systems are needed to solve the world food problem and to create livable cities. The growth of mega-cities continues. Fortunately, valuable solutions have already been implemented in the world.

A one stop solution to feed the world (part 1)
During the first webinar on May 18 2021, we will take you through the relevant developments in the global food and flower market and then zoom in on the specific challenges in the Chinese market. Various cooperation models and business models for setting up food and flower clusters will be discussed. We would like to inspired you with an impressive project in China "Jiashan", in which the High-Tech Agriculture Park illustrates a great example of non-competitive cooperation between a Chinese city and Dutch business based on knowledge. At the end, we will show you how the Dutch ecosystem can offer added value to the global food challenges.

Interested in this webinar series? Mark your calendar for the following dates:

  • May 18 from 14:00 - 15:15hrs (UTC +2)
  • June 15 from 16:30 – 17:45hrs (UTC +2)
  • July 13 from 14:00 – 15:15hrs (UTC +2)

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