Agriculture, Food & Nutrition from Local to Global theme of next Incline Village talk
Submitted by paula on Sun, 04/19/2015 - 7:05pm
Event Date:
April 23, 2015 - 5:30pm
What does it take to feed nine billion people? How does our food system encourage California agriculture to remain globally competitive, while reducing poverty in low-income countries? How can we deliver healthier outcomes for malnourished communities in Asia and Africa, while reducing rising obesity rates around the world? A food system that meets growing global demand must lower our environmental footprint as well.
Delivering solutions that address the complexity of these trade-offs requires connecting partners from areas spanning scientific excellence, innovation, policy and industry. The World Food Center, launched in 2013, is excelling at this interface, elevating and expanding the societal impact of UC Davis on food and agriculture. Join Josette Lewis, associate director of the World Food Center, to learn how UC Davis is advancing agricultural innovation.
The program will begin at 6 p.m. (happy hour begins at 5:30 pm) at the Tahoe Science Center, 291 Country Club Drive in Incline Village on the campus of Sierra Nevada College. For more information or directions call 775-881-7566, or visit http://tahoe.ucdavis.edu/events/. Register here.
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