Sunday 9 September 2018

Fixing Asia's Food System

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PERSPECTIVES
 
Issue #36
 
 
 
 
Fixing Asia's Food System
 
Asia will be home to nearly half of the world’s urban population by 2030. What will Asia's food systems look like then? Fixing Asia's Food Systems is a five-part research programme, commissioned by Cargill and conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit, which builds on a survey of 820 industry leaders in the region along with desk research and expert interviews.
 
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The Sustainability Summit Asia 2018 will convene scientists, business leaders, government and NGO representatives, entrepreneurs and academics to discuss what needs to be done for Asia to embrace the circular economy, and in doing so to improve social services, offset the causes of climate change and achieve sustainable economic growth.
 
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