When:
12/10/2016 – 13/10/2016 all-day Europe/Rome Timezone
2016-10-12T00:00:00+02:00
2016-10-14T00:00:00+02:00
Where:
Brussels
Belgium

At the 2015 Milan World Expo (link) Commissioner for Research and Innovation, Carlos Moedas, announced his intention to launch a Food Research Area by World Food Day 2016, presenting a single thematic Research and Innovation narrative built on a number of key Food and Nutrition Security priorities:
NUTRITION: Reducing hunger and malnutrition, addressing food safety and diet-related disease, and helping citizens adopt sustainable diets and healthy lives
CLIMATE: Building climate and global change-resilient food systems
CIRCULARITY: Implementing sustainability and circular economy principles across food systems
INNOVATION: Boosting innovation and investment, while empowering communities
FOOD 2030 builds of this intention and is a timely EU research and innovation policy response to the recent international policy developments including the SDGs and COP21 commitments.


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