
Around 150 participants from the Netherlands, Africa and South Asia gathered in The Hague to share and connect their work in the field of food security.

multi-actor research-business groups that focus on local food security issues in LMICs and have much attention for co-creation and research uptake.

For all sessions, concept notes were drafted: please click on the link (PDF) to download the concept note for the thematic focus area :
Morning sessions
- Session 1 – Innovations for food security: concept note
- Session 2 – Nutrition and consumption: concept note
- Session 3 – Inclusive business development for food security: concept note
- Session 4 – Knowledge co-creation for food security: concept note
- Session 5 – Capture fisheries, aquaculture and food security: concept note and annex
- Session 6 – Urban food systems: concept note
- Session 7 – Climate Smart Agriculture: concept note and background paper
- Session 8 – Food security, conflict and resilience: concept note
Please find here a link to the newsletter with all conference highlights and results, including the dynamic discussions during eight thematic sessions in various conference blogs.
For a visual impression of the day, please take a look at the conference video.
On Twitter you can find the posts related to the conference at #FoodDialogue.
Keynote speakers elaborated on the role of research in development practices and the need to consider food systems within a wider policy and (local) political context to achieve changes. In the thematic sessions results from ARF and; GCP research projects were presented followed by lively dialogues on how to improve the policy-research link and which bottlenecks need to be addressed. In addition, the Agrofood Broker of the Year was announced and an ARF booklet presented on the unique approach of the ARF.
Keynote speakers elaborated on the role of research in development practices and the need to consider food systems within a wider policy and (local) political context to achieve changes. In the thematic sessions results from ARF and; GCP research projects were presented followed by lively dialogues on how to improve the policy-research link and which bottlenecks need to be addressed. In addition, the Agrofood Broker of the Year was announced and an ARF booklet presented on the unique approach of the ARF.
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