Global and Local Approaches to Climate-Resilient Land Use: New Zealand’s Path Forward

Join your agribusiness peers on November 27, 2024, at Lincoln University for the "Global and Local Approaches to Climate-Resilient Land Use" event, where local and international experts will discuss sustainable strategies for New Zealand's agribusiness.

Global and Local Approaches to Climate-Resilient Land Use: New Zealand’s Path Forward

The “Global and Local Approaches to Climate-Resilient Land Use: New Zealand’s Path Forward” event, set for November 27, 2024, at Lincoln University, promises to be a pivotal gathering for those concerned with sustainable agribusiness in New Zealand. This event will connect researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals to discuss innovative strategies for developing climate-resilient food and fiber systems.

Featuring insightful keynote presentations delivered by both international and national experts, focusing on best practices for valuing natural capital. A critical theme of the event will be finding a sustainable balance between the need for export growth and the imperative of environmental stewardship in the face of climate change. Powerful insights that will be invaluable to our agri co-operative businesses here in New Zealand.

In addition to the presentations, ample networking opportunities will allow participants to engage in meaningful discussions and collaborate on solutions to pressing challenges.

Gain valuable insights into the future of agribusiness in a rapidly changing climate and contribute to shaping sustainable practices for New Zealand’s agricultural landscape.

 

Date: 27 November 2024

Time: 9.00am – 1.30pm

Location: S1, Stewart Building, 85084 Ellesmere Junction Road, Lincoln, Canterbury, 7647, New Zealand (view map)

 

For full details of the key speakers and an event timetable, visit Lincoln University—Transformative Agribusiness.

 

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