Join us tomorrow for the final
instalment of “The Great Food Challenge”, where we will examine how new
financial mechanisms and investment will help in meeting the goal of
international development, poverty alleviation, and climate resilience.
Access the event platform to view the full agenda and watch the
content live from 2PM GMT / 3PM CET, Thursday 3 December.
Join us on Thursday, 3 December 2020
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Featured Speakers
DarĂo Soto Abril
Global CEO Fairtrade International
Maria Lettini
Executive Director FAIRR
Willie Pretorius
Soil Health Consultant Ward Labs
Jon Mclea Small Holder Farmer Expert, Independent
Agricultural Consultant
Zitouni Ould-Dada Deputy Director FAO
Mohamed Manssouri Director FAO Investment Centre
Iride Ceccacci
Principal Agribusiness
advisor
EBRD
Daniel Hulls
CEO
AgDevCo
What will be discussed?
·How
does finance and investment support agriculture and the SDGs?
·How
do we change the risk profile of the agriculture industry to access the
required capital to drive a sustainable agribusiness future?
·How
can developing countries maintain sustainable agriculture practices in
spite of global foreign aid withdrawals?
·How
do agribusinesses assess their performance against sustainability and/or
the SDGs when there are no clear metrics, when there is poor data, or the
data is repetitive?
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