Feeding the global family: Does climate change put us all at risk?
Sheikh Zayed Centre (FAO Headquarters)
15.10.2014
Rome time
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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