Agroecological, regenerative, Indigenous, and similar nature-based systems substantially contribute to transforming agriculture and food systems to deliver positive outcomes for people and the planet. Entrepreneurial farmers, cooperatives, food processing groups, companies and marketing initiatives at various levels are working alongside governments and civil society organizations to promote the widespread creation of sustainable and equitable systems. Enterprises in this growing and dynamic sector need improved access to knowledge and finance, and a supportive business and policy environment to thrive.
The event is organized by Biovision Foundation and the Transformational Investing in Food Systems (TIFS) initiative, and supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the Agroecology Fund and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food
Why should you join this event? Its main objectives are to
- Increase the understanding among public and private investors of how enterprises contribute to food systems transformation.
- Explore pathways for scaling agroecology, regeneration and Indigenous pathways based on lessons learned from entrepreneurs and investors active in this field.
- Identify how partners are contributing to co-development of strategies to grow the agroecological, regenerative, and Indigenous sectors.
Kindly register by 14 September and find out more about the agenda, speakers, as well as relevant background information.
09/16/21 10:00am — 12:30pm
Virtual
Agroecological, regenerative, Indigenous, and similar nature-based systems substantially contribute to transforming agriculture and food systems to deliver positive outcomes for people and the planet. Entrepreneurial farmers, cooperatives, food processing groups, companies and marketing initiatives at various levels are working alongside governments and civil society organizations to promote the widespread creation of sustainable and equitable systems. Enterprises in this growing and dynamic sector need improved access to knowledge and finance, and a supportive business and policy environment to thrive.
The event is organized by Biovision Foundation and the Transformational Investing in Food Systems (TIFS) initiative, and supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the Agroecology Fund and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food
Why should you join this event? Its main objectives are to
- Increase the understanding among public and private investors of how enterprises contribute to food systems transformation.
- Explore pathways for scaling agroecology, regeneration and Indigenous pathways based on lessons learned from entrepreneurs and investors active in this field.
- Identify how partners are contributing to co-development of strategies to grow the agroecological, regenerative, and Indigenous sectors.
Kindly register by 14 September and find out more about the agenda, speakers, as well as relevant background information.