Reframing the Agenda: Food Security to 2050
A National Forum on Food Security -13th February 2012
National Wine Centre, Adelaide
A stellar line up of speakers and a capacity audience of over 200 delegates and speakers from 16 different countries and 5 Australian states 'reframed' the global agriculture and food research agenda. Research and policy priorities for agriculture, food and nutrition research were set and a call to action was made for institutional collaboration and the building of 'team' Australia.
- List of speakers and program »
- Podcasts »
- Wrap Up comments from Prof Kym Anderson »
- Presentation Powerpoints »
- Media Coverage »
- Global Food Systems Blog »

Presentation Powerpoints
- 0945 - Per Pinstrup-Andersen Adelaide 2012 (PDF) »
- 1120 - Nick Austin Adelaide 2012 (PDF) »
- 1140 - Phil Pardey Adelaide 2012 (PDF) »
- 1330 - Will Martin Adelaide 2012 (PDF) »
- 1415 - Peter Langridge Adelaide 2012 (PDF) »
- 1445 - Robert Gibson Adelaide 2012 (PDF) »
- 1445 - Maria Makrides Adelaide 2012 (PDF) »
- 1515 - David Laborde Adelaide 2012 (PDF) »
- 1515 - Brian Keating Adelaide 2012 (PDF) »
- Click here for a Program Speaker List (PDF) »
Podcasts
Prof Per Pinstrup-Anderson, World Food Prize Laureate, Cornell University and University of Copenhagen
Food Security Issues to 2050: What are the biggest issues needing action and whose job is it? 10 Action Issues
More podcasts here Food Security Forum Blog »
Media Coverage
Complete Media Coverage PDF Download
Stock Journal– 17 Feb, 2012
Africa a 'better investment' than China »
Stock Journal – 16 Feb, 2012
A matter of food security » | Download PDF »
ABC Rural – 13 Feb, 2012
Food security: It's not about production, but distribution »
The Crawford Fund For a Food Secure World – 13 Feb, 2012
World Food Prize Laureate warns severe price volatility to continue »
Stock Journal – 9 Feb, 2012
$1 million funding for food security research »
