We now move onto sustainable livestock production at today’s Forum for the Future of Agriculture Regional in Dublin.
Videos and summaries from the session will be available soon at https://t.co/iC5KlFiHcA
Panel 2 at the @ForumForAg Regional event in Dublin are discussing ‘Financing the transition’.
Discover the full agenda and speakers at https://t.co/YbsBmUJRRe
The Regional @ForumForAg has started in Dublin with @ninacarberry MEP setting the tone for the first panel with her message from Brussels.
Videos from the event will be available on https://t.co/EXFSA2Ldzi soon.
In the latest Food Systems Podcast episode, Michael Werz, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, discusses how global instability, conflict and climate change are making resilient food systems central to future geopolitical stability.
Speaking with guest presenter Mark Titterington, he warns that food is increasingly being weaponized in conflicts and that fragile supply chains, export restrictions, and fertilizer dependencies threaten global security.
Michael calls for stronger multilateral cooperation, greater leadership from Global South nations, and urgent reforms to trade, agricultural policy, and food governance to build a more resilient and equitable global food system.
Watch or listen here - https://t.co/HTJn7ujtdv
Read summary here - https://t.co/Qs0f1sOWNp
As we move to Ireland for the next Forum for the Future of Agriculture Regional Event on Tuesday, June 2, in Dublin, we take a look at the importance of agriculture to Ireland and why it is well placed to host our upcoming event.
Read more at https://t.co/AcZNXN28nv
How can Europe build a more sustainable and resilient agri-food system?
The 2026 Regional Event Ireland will explore the future of farming, sustainable livestock production, agricultural finance and EU policy — bringing together key voices from across the sector in Dublin.
🌍 Forum for the Future of Agriculture – Regional Event Ireland
📅 Tuesday 2 June 2026, 12:30 - 17:00
📍 Minerva Suite, RDS Dublin
🖊️ Register now: https://t.co/X6IQytwjM2
#Agriculture #Sustainability #FoodSystems #ForumforAg
Today, the Forum for the Future of Agriculture proudly celebrates an extraordinary milestone - Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday.
For decades, his voice has inspired the world to better understand the vital connection between nature, food systems and our shared future. His lifelong dedication to protecting biodiversity and restoring our relationship with the natural world continues to inspire the conversations and collaboration which are also at the heart of the Forum.
Happy 100th Birthday, Sir David Attenborough. Thank you for inspiring action for a more sustainable future.
A country warming at twice the average, facing 80% land degradation, yet home to some of the most precious ecosystems on Earth: that is Mongolia.
"In Mongolia, we are living climate change on a daily basis, and everyone is feeling it,” explained Nomindari Enkhtur, CEO of Mongolia’s Nature Legacy Foundation, speaking at the recent ForumforAg Annual Conference.
Find out more about an innovative financing solution that is helping tackle the issues...
Watch session video - https://t.co/JFNSgnXZB8
Read summary - https://t.co/4GNkG8ViWa
Watch exclusive interview - https://t.co/LvJ5T7M5P5
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Please be aware we protect any information submitted by those attending our events and do NOT share any details on attendees and any such messages are not from the Forum team and should be treated as a scam.
What does “the end of the world as we know it” mean for agriculture and the environment – and how do we respond to the challenges? Panellists Cristina Bruce, Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Tassos Haniotis, Mariangela Hungria brought diverse perspectives in the first panel of the #ForumforAg Annual Conference.
Watch session - https://t.co/KXZRgUCfld
Read summary - https://t.co/BGGEF8wASB
How do we reframe the concept of food security and tackle the “weaponization” of food? This was the theme of Michael Werz’s inspirational talk at the #ForumforAg Annual Conference.
Mr Werz explained his organization’s mission. “People need to finally understand that food security is not exclusively a humanitarian issue, that it is in the midst of a geopolitical tectonic shift. We need to change our approach, the ways we talk about food security, the concepts we use, and the strategic outlook that is associated with the impact that food security has on the globe,” he said.
Watch video of his talk - https://t.co/48OwP2zaaU
Read summary - https://t.co/wajSEZfnR2
Watch interview - https://t.co/IdQLUlG4HU
Speaking at the opening of the #ForumforAg Annual Conference Janez Potočnik highlighted that we need to build a food system that is as resilient as possible through regenerative, environmentally friendly agriculture. “Everything else is riskier.”
If you missed the opening session you can now watch it online or read a summary.
Watch: https://t.co/ZPTFo9EgDI
Read: https://t.co/EuKeDuWK7s
In this edition of the Food Systems Podcast, Tassos Haniotis discusses trends in productivity growth in the agriculture sector globally with Jessica Agnew, Director of the GAP Initiative and Managing Editor of the Global Agricultural Productivity (GAP) Report, Virginia Tech.
They also discuss the importance of productivity growth in agriculture to meet increasing demands for food, fiber, fuels, and feed in a sustainable manner and how policy decisions - such as R&D funding levels and emission reduction targets - significantly impact productivity outcomes.
Watch or listen at https://t.co/HTJn7ujtdv
Hoy en el Foro para el Futuro de la Agricultura #ForumforAg se debate sobre la agricultura #sostenible y los desafíos medioambientales para ayudar a construir un sistema alimentario más resiliente en cuanto al clima y positivo para la naturaleza. @ForumForAg@_JorgeMart
At the @ForumForAg in Brussels, @FAO’s Director of Partnerships & UN Collaboration @LM_Phillips highlighted the $ 680bn-per-year financing gap for agrifood systems transformation & the urgent need to innovate in finance & better target countries most vulnerable to climate change.
Pleased to welcome @FAO’s Director of Partnerships & UN Collaboration @LM_Phillips to Brussels! She met key FAO partners & spoke at @ForumForAg, where she also gave an interview—highlighting that stronger collaboration & enhanced financing are key to transforming agrifood systems
Missed the #ForumforAg Annual Conference or want to re-watch or share some of the stage presentations?
Well you can now by visiting the website where the whole day is now online to watch on demand
https://t.co/nf4FQoDA8E
Missed the #ForumforAg Annual Conference or want to re-watch or share some of the stage presentations?
Well you can now by visiting the website where the whole day is now online to watch on demand
https://t.co/nf4FQoDA8E