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New and challenging risks are emerging in the already complex global food systems, as evidenced by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the impacts of which are skewed towards the world’s most vulnerable populations. In addition, there are many other risks and vulnerabilities, including changing climate and the associated climate extremes, conflict, political instability, economic shocks or pests such as the desert locust, that require solutions and integrated approaches to build greater resilience within the current food system from production to consumption.
Roundtable presenters will share successfully applied and certified regenerative solutions, ranging from very large-scale industrial to small scale community-based farming in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin and North America that can be scaled around the world and further enhance the resilience of food systems to future climate, environmental and health crises and shocks.
This Roundtable contributes to the series of independent dialogues within the scope of the UN Food System Summit with a view to gather stakeholders and demonstrate concrete actions and solutions, reinforced by research, certifications and publications.
Co-hosts:
Sandrine Dixson-Decleve, Club of Rome
Walter Link, United for Regeneration & NOW Partners
Speakers:
Million Belay, Uganda, AFSA
Steven Galster, Thailand, Freeland & End Pandemics
Andrea Illy, Italy, Regeneration Society, Illycaffe
Hunter Lovins, USA, Natural Capitalism Solutions
Vijay Kumar, India, Rythu Sadhikara Samstha
Leontino Balbo, Brazil, Native & Balbo Group* (pending)
When:
July 21, 2021
17.00-18.00 CET (Rome Time)
Participation by invitation, or register HERE to view the event via Livestream
More about our hosts & presenters:
Co-Hosts and Commentators
Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Co-Chair UN Food System Summit, Resilience Action Track 5, Co-President Club of Rome and NOW partner
Walter Link, Co-founder & CEO United for Regeneration, NOW.partners, former co-owner of an organic farm and industrial group of companies
Presenters:
Dr. Million Belay, Uganda, General Coordinator, Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA), will share examples and data from the large agro-ecology movement that significantly increased productivity and profitability for individual and community-based farmers by implementing regenerative farming methodologies.
Steven Galster, Thailand, CEO of Freeland and End Pandemics, a 75-organization coalition will address the importance of regenerative agriculture and the appropriate relationship between humans and wildlife to successfully eradicate the root causes of the current and past pandemics and the prevention of future ones.
Andrea Illy, Italy, chair illycaffé, a B Corp, addresses challenges of developing regenerative coffee as a major crop for a global brand within a complex supply and value ecosystem and comment on the work of the Ernesto Illy Foundation, he co-founded and the Regenerative Society Foundation, he co-chairs.
Hunter Lovins, USA Co-lead at a UN Food System Summit Action, NOW partner, founder of Natural Capital Solutions, co-author Natural Capitalism and many other books about regenerative business and economy will share examples, data and principles of regenerative farming in North America and globally.
T. Vijay Kumar, India, Executive Vice Chairman, Rythu Sadhikara Samstha, a Govt. Corporation for Farmers’ Empowerment, Ex Officio Spl. Chief Secretary for Natural Farming, Agriculture and Cooperation Dept, Govt of A.P will address how also women farmers benefit from natural farming to increase productivity and profitability regeneratively.
Leontino Balbo*, Brazil, co-owner of the Balbo Group and Native, Brazil, regeneratively farms 40,000 hectares, serving local and global brand customers, with a method that can be applied to all major crops and received 20+ certifications, incl. Regenerative Organic Agriculture (*to be confirmed).