Feeding the global family: Does climate change put us all at risk?

Sheikh Zayed Centre (FAO Headquarters)
15.10.2014
 Rome time
Considering that the world faces increasing population pressure in the next few decades - with an expected global population of over 9 billion by 2050 - the event will explore how food production can be increased, in a sustainable manner, to feed the expected global population. The roundtable is organized by the Thomson Reuters Foundation and FAO
List of participants: Moderator: Laurie Goering - Thomson Reuters Foundation; Leslie Lipper - Senior Environmental Economist, FAO; Charles Ogang - President, Uganda National Farmers Federation (UNFFE); Gordon Bacon - CEO, Pulse Canada; Kannaiyan Subramaniam - South India Coordination Committee of Farmer Movement; Santiago del Solar Dorrego - Farmer, Agronomist (AACREA).
Topics: Emergencies/Crises,Food production & stocks,Food Security,Hunger & food insecurity,Nutrition
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