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SUMMARY:Global Consumer Trends in Food & Drink presented by Mintel
DESCRIPTION:The pandemic\, economic fluctuations\, and local and global events in 2020-21 have caused consumers to form new behaviours\, attitudes and values. \nMintel’s 2022 Global Consumer Trends recognise these shifts and share predictions on how brands can prepare for changes in consumer behaviour. \nThe 2022 Global Consumer Trends provide a strong foundation for Mintel Food & Drink’s predictions for what consumers will want from food\, drink and foodservice\, and why. \n“While FFI takes every reasonable effort to ensure that information is correct at the time of publication\, we recommend that the individual confirm details with the event organiser\, as events can be subject to last minute changes.”
URL:https://foodfairnessillawarra.org.au/event/global-consumer-trends-in-food-drink-presented-by-mintel/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:The Battle for a Future: Farming and Extraction
DESCRIPTION:How Australia can ensure its agricultural future through regenerative farming and transitioning away from harmful coal seam gas extraction. \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nThe IPCC has made it clear that it is now or never to decarbonise. Yet there remains significant investment and prospecting for coal seam gas projects such as Shell and Arrow Energy’s Surat Gas Project in the Darling Downs of Queensland. This panel discussion\, hosted in partnership with the University of Sydney’s Institute of Agriculture\, explores how extraction of coal seam gas could affect the vibrant farming life and threaten Australia’s agricultural industry. \nSEI’s Unsettling Resources research lead Professor Susan Park sits down with farmer Tabitha Karp\, gas expert Dr Madeline Taylor\, and agriculture expert Dr Rebecca Cross\, as they discuss the regulatory failures of coal seam gas\, the impacts of extraction on the regions’ ‘black soil’\, possible co-benefits for farmers for carbon sequestration\, and the future of agriculture in Australia. \nThis event is held in partnership with the University of Sydney’s Institute of Agriculture. \nSpeakers \nDr Rebecca Cross\, University of Sydney’s Institute of Agriculture \nTabitha Karp\, Farmer from the Darling Downs\, Queensland \nProfessor Susan Park\, University of Sydney \nDr Madeline Taylor\, Macquarie University \nThis event is part of the Sydney Environment Institute’s Communities on the Frontline Series\, which explores the impacts of a transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy on a range of local communities on the frontline. This event series links multiple SEI research projects\, including Unsettling Resources and Grounded Imaginaries\, and highlights the work of the Institute in addressing those often left behind by systemic changes. The series features multiple events that delve into the social and ethical implications of a just transition in the Australian energy sector. \n\n“While FFI takes every reasonable effort to ensure that information is correct at the time of publication\, we recommend that the individual confirm details with the event organiser\, as events can be subject to last minute changes.”
URL:https://foodfairnessillawarra.org.au/event/the-battle-for-a-future-farming-and-extraction/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Solidarity Session: A people's food plan for farmers and eaters
DESCRIPTION:Solidarity Session #22 – A People’s Food Plan for farmers and eaters is an open callout for anyone who’d like to be involved in shaping AFSA’s revised People’s Food Plan. \nSince the launch of AFSA’s first People’s Food Plan in 2013\, a lot has changed. Australia’s food sovereignty movement has rapidly grown to include a diverse cross section of First Peoples\, farmers\, eaters and activists who share a vision for socially-just and ecologically-sound food and agricultural systems. \nWhat’s more\, the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change have catalysed conversations around food security and food justice. So\, this Solidarity Session calls on our community to provide input on an updated People’s Food Plan that represents both farmers and eaters. During this session\, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss specific actions that the People’s Food Plan should target under the 7 Pillars of Food Sovereignty: \n\nFood for people\nBuilds knowledge and skills\nWorks with nature\nValues food providers\nLocalised food systems\nPuts control locally\nFood is sacred\n\nThis Solidarity Session will be an open discussion\, so come ready with bold ideas that will actively become part of the People’s Food Plan draft at this year’s AGM. \n\nDate: Wednesday 25 May 2022\nTime: 6.30-8.00pm (AEST)\nLocation: Online\n\nIf you have any questions about this session or registration\, send us an email: admin@afsa.org.au. \n“While FFI takes every reasonable effort to ensure that information is correct at the time of publication\, we recommend that the individual confirm details with the event organiser\, as events can be subject to last minute changes.”
URL:https://foodfairnessillawarra.org.au/event/solidarity-session-a-peoples-food-plan-for-farmers-and-eaters/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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