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AgTech is revolutionizing food production and supply chains across the globe. With new ideas on nutritional sources and agricultural systems that produce more with less, innovative technologies are tackling the big issues in climate and food security. The Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate initiative aims to turbo-charge these efforts by encouraging cross collaboration and providing funding to AgTech start-ups. 

How can leaders in the public and private sectors collaborate to deploy new technologies and strengthen food systems globally?  Foreign Policy, in partnership with the UAE Embassy in Washington, will bring together international AgTech experts to weigh in at our FP Virtual Dialogue, "AgTech: Global Deployment for Sustainable Development" on Thursday, March 10.   

Hear from policy experts and innovators as we explore #GlobalAgTech, including:
  • Dr. Jewel Bronaugh, Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, USDA
  • H. Burak Karapinar, Founder and Managing Director, QS Monitor
  • Danielle Nierenberg, President, Food Tank
  • Mark Tester, Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Red Sea Farms
And submit questions to [email protected]!
 

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​​​Event Details:
March 10, 2022
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET


Visit our website for more details.
 
I look forward to seeing you online!

Andrew Sollinger
Publisher | Foreign Policy
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