Tipo de diálogoIndependienteConvocado porDr Daniel Mahadzir; Youth UNESCO Climate Action Network, U-Inspire AllianceIdioma del DiálogoEnglishFecha/hora De: miércoles, 22 de septiembre de 2021, 7:00 UTC Para: miércoles, 22 de septiembre de 2021, 9:00 UTCEnfoque geográficoIndonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, ThailandFormatoPresencialPor favor revise los detalles que encontrará más abajo para obtener información sobre cómo registrarse en el caso de que esté disponible o contacte al convocante si le gustaría asistir.AdministradorDr Daniel Mahadzir; Youth UNESCO Climate Action Network, U-Inspire AllianceDescripciónIn South East Asia, the average worker in a farm or plantation has an average salary per month of no more than USD500 per month. The low-tech nature of the region’s agriculture creates poverty trap for these workers. The region’s population is 661.5 million, increasing to 720 million by 2030 thus there is urgent requirement to increase production capacity of food without incurring additional agricultural land stress. Upcycling is the solution for improved food security and equitable wealth creation, without needing further deforestation. This is because Southeast Asia is a bio-cultural hotspot encompassing about 20 per cent of global plant, animal and marine species. These species can be the nature-positive agents of upcycling because of millennia of evolution.AgradecimientoChristine Gould (CEO, Thought for Food), Melissa Ong (CEO, TFF South East Asia), Professor Datuk Dr Paul Chan (Vice Chancellor, President & Co-Founder, HELP University), Dr Chian Wen Chan (CEO, Pangaea Feed; TFF Ambassador for Malaysia), Mr Syazwan (MD, The Lost Food Project Malaysia), Ms. Felicia (Co-founder of Chivera, Malaysia), Mr Nipitpon Tongpun (Founder of Rambler, Thailand). Contacte con el convocante