12 Oct FAO e-conference explores contribution of small farms to food security and nutrition
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From October 10-23 you can participate in an FAO e-conference exploring contribution of small farms to food security and nutrition.
Here is what you need to know:
FAO’s Research and Extension Unit is hosting this e-mail conference as part of its contributions to an EU-funded Horizon 2020 research project on “Small Farms, Small Food Businesses and Sustainable Food Security” (SALSA). The aim is to develop a better understanding of the current and potential contribution of small farms and small food businesses to sustainable food and nutrition security in an increasingly globalised and uncertain world.
The e-mail conference will allow participants from around the world to share and discuss their experiences, lessons learned and perspectives on the contribution of small farms to food security and nutrition. The kinds of issues to be discussed will include, inter alia, the characterization of small farms; the current (and future) contribution of small farms to the different dimensions of food security; and the best approaches for researchers to use to evaluate the contribution of small farms to food security.
How to join
The conference is open to everyone, is free and will be moderated. To subscribe to the conference, send an e-mail to listserv@listserv.fao.org with the following one line in the body of the message (leave the subject line blank):
subscribe small-farms-L firstname lastname
where firstname and lastname refer to the person’s first and last name. For example, if the subscriber’s name is Joan Smith, then the line should be:
subscribe small-farms-L Joan Smith
The e-mail conference will allow participants from around the world to share and discuss their experiences, lessons learned and perspectives on the contribution of small farms to food security and nutrition. The kinds of issues to be discussed will include, inter alia, the characterization of small farms; the current (and future) contribution of small farms to the different dimensions of food security; and the best approaches for researchers to use to evaluate the contribution of small farms to food security.
How to join
The conference is open to everyone, is free and will be moderated. To subscribe to the conference, send an e-mail to listserv@listserv.fao.org with the following one line in the body of the message (leave the subject line blank):
subscribe small-farms-L firstname lastname
where firstname and lastname refer to the person’s first and last name. For example, if the subscriber’s name is Joan Smith, then the line should be:
subscribe small-farms-L Joan Smith
Background Document
The background document (110 KB) for the conference was published on 7 October. The 9-page document provides some background information regarding food security and nutrition and small farms and it also describes the questions that participants should address in the e-mail conference.
For more information, please contact AIS@fao.org
The background document (110 KB) for the conference was published on 7 October. The 9-page document provides some background information regarding food security and nutrition and small farms and it also describes the questions that participants should address in the e-mail conference.
For more information, please contact AIS@fao.org
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