Our Annual Conference was held on March 15, consisting of live broadcasts, moderated panel discussions and dialogues, interactive interventions, networking opportunities and exhibitions, all within an innovative virtual platform and live in Brussels.
Videos from this event
2022 Annual Conference | Welcome
Janez Potočnik, Stephen Sackur
2022 Annual Conference | Opening address
Per Espen Stoknes, Stephen Sackur
2022 Annual Conference | Session 1 panel
Alberto Arroyo, Robert Horster, Heske Verburg, Dirk Jacobs, Stephen Sackur
Summaries from this event
Jul 19, 2022
Read NowConfirmed speakers (in alphabetical order)
Jack Bobo
Director Global Food and Water Policy, The Nature Conservancy
Jack Bobo
Director Global Food and Water Policy, The Nature Conservancy
Jack Bobo is the Director of Global Food and Water Policy at The Nature Conservancy. He previously
Jack Bobo is the Director of Global Food and Water Policy at The Nature Conservancy. He previously served as CEO of Futurity, a food foresight company and is the author of the 2021 book ‘Why smart people make bad food choices.’ Recognized by Scientific American in 2015 as one of the 100 most influential people in biotechnology, Jack is a global thought leader who has delivered more than 500 speeches in 50 countries on the future of food.
He previously served as the Chief Communications Officer and Senior Vice President for Global Policy and Government Affairs at Intrexon Corporation. Prior to joining Intrexon, Jack worked at the U.S. Department of State for thirteen years as a senior advisor for global food policy. An attorney with a scientific background, Jack received from Indiana University a J.D., M.S. in Environmental Science, B.S. in biology and B.A. in psychology and chemistry.
More information
Website – www.nature.org
Twitter – @jack_a_bobo
LinkedIn – jackbobo
Máximo Torero Cullen
Chief Economist, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Máximo Torero Cullen
Chief Economist, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Dr. Máximo Torero Cullen is the Chief Economist of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). He joined the Organization in January 2019 as Assistant Director-General for the Economic and Social Development Department. Prior to joining FAO, he had been Executive Director at the World Bank Group since November 2016 and, before the Bank, Dr. Torero led the Markets, Trade, and Institutions Division at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). His major research work lies in analyzing poverty, inequality, importance of geography and assets (private or public) in explaining poverty, and in policies oriented towards poverty alleviation based on the role played by infrastructure, institutions, and on how technological breakthroughs (or discontinuities) can improve the welfare of households and small farmers. His experience encompasses Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia.
Dr. Torero, a national of Peru, holds a Ph.D. and a Master’s Degree in Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of the Pacific, Lima, Peru. He is a professor on leave at the University of the Pacific (Peru) and an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at University of Bonn, Germany, and has also published in top journals (QJE, Econometric Theory, AER-Applied Microeconomics, RSTAT, Labor Economics and many other top journals).
In 2000, Dr. Torero has received the Georg Foster Research Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, won the Award for Outstanding Research on Development given by The Global Development Network, twice, in 2000 and in 2002 and received the Chevalier de l'Ordre du Mérite Agricole in 2014.
More information
Twitter – @MaximoTorero
Website – www.maximotorero.com
Poppy Eyre
Innovation Support Officer at SusMetro for FoodSHIFT 2030
Poppy Eyre
Innovation Support Officer at SusMetro for FoodSHIFT 2030
Poppy Eyre graduated in the field of International Food and Agribusiness at HAS University of Applied Sciences in The Netherlands. During this time Poppy has been involved in diverse projects, including work in the Ghanaian cocoa sector and international vegetable supply chains. Following her graduation, Poppy moved into the insect protein sector, developing innovative proposals for insect-based business models in Nigeria. More recently, Poppy has developed a keen interest in community supported agriculture, linking closely with her current work in the Horizon2020 project FoodSHIFT 2030, stimulating sustainable city-region food systems. Poppy also aims to promote the voice of young people in the food and agricultural sphere through her involvement as a FutureFoodMaker (FFM) with EIT Food. In the FFM Menu for Change, Poppy focuses on regenerative agriculture and true cost accounting. In her spare time, Poppy is a keen gardener and volunteers at a local CSA initiative.
More information
Website – www.susmetro.eu
Website – www.foodshift2030.eu
LinkedIn – poppyeyre
Maciej Golubiewski
Head of Cabinet of Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Janusz Wojciechowski
Maciej Golubiewski
Head of Cabinet of Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Janusz Wojciechowski
Robert Horster
Global Sustainability Director Agricultural Supply Chains and Food Ingredients & Head of Environmental Markets, Cargill
Robert Horster
Global Sustainability Director Agricultural Supply Chains and Food Ingredients & Head of Environmental Markets, Cargill
Robert brings over 25 years of experience in agricultural commodity markets and sustainability. In addition to his role leading sustainability efforts for Cargill’s Agricultural Supply Chain and Food Ingredients businesses, he is also leading a team developing a new generation of nature-based projects to co-create solutions with farmers to combat climate change. Robert is based in the Netherlands.
Prior to this role, Robert led global trading, origination and sustainability for Cargill’s Edible Oils group.
Robert holds a master's degree from the Erasmus University in Rotterdam in monetary economics and fundamental economic theory. He has lectured on food security and commodity risk at Singapore Management University and the Erasmus University.
Robert is a board member for the Dutch Fats, Oils and Margarine Product Board (MVO) and the chairman of MVO’s sustainability working group. Other ex officio positions include Advisory Board Member of the commodity trading and supply chain curriculum for the Erasmus University and senator of the Allard Pierson archeological museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
More information
LinkedIn – robert-horster-2757315
Achim Irimescu
Minister Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representation of Romania to the EU
Achim Irimescu
Minister Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representation of Romania to the EU
Achim Irimescu is a former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development in Romania, after being a State Secretary in the same Ministry of Agriculture. He has a long career as a diplomat in Brussels, since 1998, during which he managed to successfully negotiate the agricultural and fisheries files for Romania’s accession to the EU, and he also was the chairman of the Special Committee for Agriculture during the Romanian Presidency . Basically a mechanic engineer, he graduated the Polytechnic Institute in Bucharest, he worked as a designer for agricultural machineries with a Research Institute in Bucharest before joining the Ministry of agriculture in 1990. He got his PHD in agricultural economics from the Academy of Economic Sciences in Bucharest.
Dirk Jacobs
Director General FoodDrinkEurope
Dirk Jacobs
Director General FoodDrinkEurope
Dirk Jacobs is Director General of FoodDrinkEurope, the organisation of the European food and drink industry, one of Europe’s largest manufacturing sectors in terms of turnover, employment and value added.
Mr Jacobs is a member of various EU platforms and regularly engages in global multilateral bodies such as the United Nations, WTO, FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius, OECD and FAO. He is Chair of a multi-stakeholder Task Force which led the development of an EU Code of Conduct for Responsible Food Business and Marketing Practices, the first deliverable of the EU’s Farm to Fork Strategy.
Mr Jacobs has long-standing professional experience covering various roles in international and EU public/political affairs and strategic communications. Previously, he served as FoodDrinkEurope’s Deputy Director General and headed its department for consumer information, nutrition and health.
Mr Jacobs, a Dutch national, holds a Master of Science (MSc) in International Business Administration at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, studied international economics in Milan, Italy, and has obtained a post-graduate MBA degree in European Business studies in Brussels, Belgium.
More information
Website – www.fooddrinkeurope.eu
Twitter – @DirkJacobsEU
Stella Kyriakides
Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, European Commission
Stella Kyriakides
Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, European Commission
On 1 December 2019, Ms. Kyriakides became the European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety.
During the COVID-19 crisis, she has been leading the Commission’s work to coordinate the EU’s health response and support Member States to tackle the pandemic. She is responsible for the EU’s Vaccine Strategy in order to procure safe and effective vaccines for all EU Member States and Europe’s broader neighbourhood. She is also responsible for the establishment of a strong European Health Union and supporting Member States to strengthen healthcare systems and deliver better patient outcomes for all EU citizens.
Previously, Commissioner Kyriakides worked as a clinical psychologist in the Mental Health Services of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Cyprus in the area of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, from 1979-2006. In 2006, she was elected to the Cyprus Parliament and was re-elected in 2011 and 2016 for the Democratic Rally party, of which she was the Vice-President.
Pascal Lamy
President of the Paris Peace Forum, Vice President of Europe Jacques Delors
Pascal Lamy
President of the Paris Peace Forum, Vice President of Europe Jacques Delors
Pascal Lamy (pascallamy.eu) holds various mandates at the global, European, and French levels. He is notably the President of the Paris Peace Forum, of the European branch of the Brunswick Group and coordinator of the Jacques Delors Institutes (Paris, Berlin, Brussels).
Pascal Lamy served two terms as Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) from September 2005 to September 2013.
He graduated of the École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC) in Paris, of the Faculty of Law (Sorbonne), of the Institut d’Études Politiques (IEP) and of the Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA). He began his career in the French civil service at the General Inspectorate of Finance and the Treasury. In 1981, he became advisor of the Minister of Economy and Finance, Jacques Delors, then Deputy Head of Prime Minister’s Pierre Mauroy cabinet in 1983. From 1985 to 1994, Pascal Lamy was the chief of staff of the President of the European Commission, Jacques Delors, and his “sherpa” at the G7. In 1994, he joined the team in charge of the recovery of the French bank Crédit Lyonnais then becoming its CEO up to its privatization in 1999, before returning to the European Commission as Trade Commissioner (Romano Prodi’s Presidency) until the end of 2004.
After his mandate in Brussels, Pascal Lamy chaired for a brief sabbatical period the think tank working on European integration created by Jacques Delors, “Notre Europe” (now “Institut Jacques Delors”). He also became an associate professor at the Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris and an advisor to Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, President of the European Socialist Party. In 2005, he was elected to head the WTO.
Pascal Lamy has set out his commitment to European integration and his vision of a “controlled” globalization in several thought-provoking books.
Pascal Lamy chairs the Paris Peace Forum since 2019, the French National Committee of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC), the European Starfish mission (ocean), the Danone mission committee, the Aspen Africa-Europe meetings. He coordinates the Jacques Delors Institutes (Paris, Berlin, Brussels). He co-chairs the Antartica 2020 coalition. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, the European Climate Foundation (ECF), Transparency International France, the Center on Regulation in Europe (CERRE), IFPRI (where he chairs the strategy and programs committee), the Musiciens du Louvre (Minkowski orchestra), the Institut Pierre-Mendès-France, Collegium International, the Institut Jean Monet, Senior Advisor to Trade Mark East Africa (TMEA) and the World Trade Board, member of the Advisory Board of Transparency International, the Oxford Martin School, the Back to Blue Initiative (The Economist), Covid Gap (Duke University) and the World Risk Report (WEF). He is a trustee of Europeum and Friends of Europe, an affiliated professor at HEC, China Europe International Business School CEIBS, Shanghai and the Centre for Economic Policy Research. He is also a member of the Global Foundation Roundtable (Rome), a member of the Steering Committee of the Colbert Foundation and a member of the Advisory Board of the Alpbach Forum and the Senior Advisory Council of the Beijing Forum.
Pascal Lamy also lectures, including to the benefit of Institut Jacques Delors, among other engagements on issues related to globalisation, global governance, international trade, international economics, regional integration, European and French issues.
Amina Mohammed
Deputy Secretary-General, United Nations & Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group
Amina Mohammed
Deputy Secretary-General, United Nations & Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group
Zeno Piatti
Austrian Farmer
Zeno Piatti
Austrian Farmer
Zeno Piatti grew up on his family farm in Lower Austria. After he graduated in Agriculture, Food and Environmental Policy Analysis at UCL – Louvain la Neuve and Corvinus University (2016) he started to take over his family farm and is now a second generation organic farmer. During takeover process of his farm he got elected to vice president of the Association of Austrian Land and Forest Owners (2018) and represents the agricultural interests of Austrian farmers. He co-founded the Austrian Agroforestry Association (2020) and works on a better legal framework for Agroforestry in Austria and the EU.
Professor Peter Pickel
John Deere Fellow and Manager External Relations
Professor Peter Pickel
John Deere Fellow and Manager External Relations
Within John Deere, Prof. Dr. Pickel manages research and development of advanced technology. Peter Pickel and his team lead all governmentally funded R&D activities in EU zone and external technology relationships. In 2019, Pickel became honorary professor at the University of Kaiserslautern.
Peter Pickel studied mechanical engineering with a focus on production technology at the Technical University of Berlin and holds a PhD from the same university. His PhD thesis focused on agricultural machinery. In 2000 (till 2010) he became a full tenured professor for agricultural engineering, communal machinery and environmental technologies at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg (Saxony Anhalt, Germany) where he also was the dean of the Agricultural Faculty from 2003 to 2006. Peter Pickel is the chairman of the VDI Society Technologies of Life Sciences (VDI: German society of engineers). As an expert for agricultural engineering he has been a member of the Bioeconomy Panel of the European Commission from 2013 to 2015. Since 2009 he is a full member of the Club of Bologna (CoB). He has been being a member of management committee since 2016.
More information
Website – www.deere.com
LinkedIn – peter-pickel-188a22b2
Geneviève Pons
Director General of Europe – Jacques Delors in Brussels; Honorary Director of the European Commission;...
Geneviève Pons
Director General of Europe – Jacques Delors in Brussels; Honorary Director of the European Commission; Former Director of the WWF’s European Office
Silviu Popovici
Chief Executive Officer, Europe, PepsiCo
Silviu Popovici
Chief Executive Officer, Europe, PepsiCo
Silviu Popovici became Chief Executive Officer of PepsiCo Europe in August 2019. Prior to this assignment, he served as President, Europe Sub-Saharan Africa from September 2017 to March 2019 when he was named Chief Executive Officer, Europe Sub-Saharan Africa. He previously headed PepsiCo’s business in Russia, Ukraine and CIS (The Commonwealth of Independent States) for two years and prior to that, spent three years as president, PepsiCo Russia. He previously held senior leadership roles at Wimm-Bill-Dann, running both their beverage and dairy businesses. Prior to joining PepsiCo, Popovici held several general management positions with the Coca-Cola system in Eastern Europe.
Popovici has extensive experience in a number of areas, including sales, marketing, operations and general management, with global companies: Bristol-Myers Squibb and Coca-Cola HBC in Romania, Russia, and Ukraine.
Silviu holds a Bachelor in Physics and an MBA from the London Business School. He also completed the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Business School.
More information
Website – www.pepsico.com
Janez Potočnik
Chair ForumforAg and Chairman RISE Foundation
Janez Potočnik
Chair ForumforAg and Chairman RISE Foundation
Cliona Howie del Río
CEO, Foundation Earth
Cliona Howie del Río
CEO, Foundation Earth
Cliona is the Chief Executive Director of Foundation Earth that aims to drive systemic change across the agro-food sector. She has broad background in the environmental sector having worked as an environmental specialist for over 23 years, starting as an expert in Environmental Impact Assessment evaluating UK development plans for the county of Surrey and Network Rail Power Supply Upgrade initiative.
Further on in her career, Cliona worked closely with the European Commission, holding roles such as Chairperson of the Enterprise Europe Network Environment Sector Group, driving the uptake of resource efficiency and circular economy solutions for SMEs across Europe and as an expert with the DG RTD on advancing the circular economy, climate policy and innovation agenda as a member of the Circular Economy Expert Finance Group and the EU Coordination Group of the Circular Economy Stakeholder Platform.
Throughout her career and as the Head of Circular Economy at EIT Climate-KIC, Europe´s largest public-private innovation partnership on climate innovating, she has worked across Europe with public authorities to design, develop and deliver large scale, multi-sectorial plans for decarbonization and transition to low-carbon, circular technologies, processes, and plans. She worked very closely with the Government of Slovenia to develop a national circular economy transition plan across multiple industrial value chains, including the agriculture sector. In addition, Cliona is the leading circular economy expert Foundation COTEC, Spain´s leading innovation expert group and has served as an expert evaluator and judge of climate and circular economy initiatives.
Julia Riss
Head of Brussels Office, Rewe Group
Julia Riss
Head of Brussels Office, Rewe Group
Julia Riss is heading the REWE Group Brussels Office for EU Public Affairs since 2017. Before joining REWE Group, she worked for several years at a global communications agency.
Ms Riss holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics and Law from the University of Münster as well as an LL.M in European Law from Leiden University.
More information Website – www.rewe-group.com
Twitter – @juliaBXL
LinkedIn – julia-riss-30820573
Alberto Arroyo Schnell
Head of Policy and Programme, IUCN European Regional Office
Alberto Arroyo Schnell
Head of Policy and Programme, IUCN European Regional Office
Alberto Arroyo Schnell is Head of Policy and Programme at the European Regional Office of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). He has held leading positions on EU environmental policy for the past 15 years, previously chairing the European Habitats Forum and working at WWF. His current focus is working together with the key sectors related to / impacted by / benefiting from biodiversity and nature, aiming to find ways to achieve the environmental targets jointly and to ensure ownership of these targets by all stakeholders. He has a background in Forestry Engineering.
More information
Website – www.iucn.org
Twitter – @IUCNBrussels
Facebook – iucnbrussels
LinkedIn – alberto-arroyo-schnel
Per Espen Stoknes
Ass. Professor BI Norwegian Business School
Per Espen Stoknes
Ass. Professor BI Norwegian Business School
Per Espen Stoknes is a TED Global speaker, a psychologist with PhD in economics, and serves as the director of Centre for Sustainability and Energy at the Norwegian Business School in Oslo. An experienced foresight facilitator and academic, he’s also serial entrepreneur, including co-founding clean-tech company GasPlas. Author of several books, among them Money & Soul (2009) and the award-winning book: What We Think About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming (2015). His latest book is Tomorrow’s Economy (2021) on MITPress. Per Espen has served as member of Norwegian Parliament, and on the EU Commission’s mission board on Horizon Europe’s Climate Change and Societal Adaptation. He has been a central contributor to the Club of Rome’s www.Earth4All.life project.
More information
Twitter – @estoknes
Facebook – estoknes
LinkedIn – per-espen-stoknes
Pavan Sukhdev
Founder & CEO, GIST Impact
Pavan Sukhdev
Founder & CEO, GIST Impact
Katrien Verbeke
CEO, Let Us
Katrien Verbeke
CEO, Let Us
Katrien has more than 17 years of experience in sustainable food systems. Throughout the years she has played an impactful role in building sustainable, healthy food systems. Before starting as a social entrepreneur since 2 years, she have been leading the sustainability team of a food retailer and has developed the food policy of the city of Ghent. The Ghent food policy has been rewarded with the Global Climate Action Award of the United Nations. She looks from a systemic approach at the food system and tackles the missing links: what is needed to further shift the food system towards a more sustainable, resilient food system? Katrien works on solutions related to local food and short food supply chains, food environments, access to food, food waste and circularity, monitoring, urban agriculture, etc. Let Us develops new solutions in partnership and collaboration with different types of stakeholders, both in the profit and non-profit sector.
More information
Website – www.letus.be
Twitter – @verbeke_katrien
Facebook – letuscocreatethefoodture
LinkedIn – Let Us
Heske Verburg
Managing Director, Solidaridad Europe
Heske Verburg
Managing Director, Solidaridad Europe
Heske Verburg is very passionate about a fair world with sustainable and inclusive supply chains. As Managing Director of Solidaridad Europe and member of the Executive Board of the global Solidaridad Network she strives for a world in which all we produce and consume can sustain us while respecting the planet, each other and the next generations. Solidaridad is an international organization present in 40 countries worldwide with a mission to enable farmers and workers to earn a decent income, shape their own future, and produce in balance with nature by working throughout the whole supply chain to make sustainability the norm.
Heske studied Management in International Organizations in Groningen and Grenoble, as well as Business Administration at the University of California at Berkeley. She began her career in the private sector, before working at UNICEF in various management positions. Before joining Solidaridad, Heske was Director at social enterprise Healthy Entrepreneurs, an organization which uses entrepreneurship to provide basic health care in remote areas. Heske is a Supervisory board member at the Netherlands Food Partnership, member of the Advisory board of the Environmental Sciences Group of Wageningen University and Research and a Worldconnector.
More information
Website – www.solidaridadnetwork.org
Twitter – solidaridadnetw
LinkedIn – heske-verburg-549536
Confirmed Moderators (in alphabetical order)
Rose O’Donovan
Journalist & Editor AgraFacts
Rose O’Donovan
Journalist & Editor AgraFacts
Rose O’Donovan has been Editor of AGRA FACTS since March 2010, having previously served as Deputy Editor on the agricultural publication for nearly three years. Prior to working as a journalist, she dealt with international relations on the EU satellite navigation programme at the Galileo Joint Undertaking. Following the completion of a Master of Science at University College Cork (Ireland), Rose moved to Brussels in 2004 to work as an intern in the Cabinet of former European Parliament President, Pat Cox. Hailing from a farming background in West Cork, Rose is also the Brussels correspondent for The Southern Star - a regional newspaper based in Skibbereen. More information Twitter – @agrafacts LinkedIn - rose-o-donovan-91927517
Stephen Sackur
Journalist
Stephen Sackur
Journalist
Stephen Sackur has been a journalist with BBC News since 1986. Since becoming presenter of HARDtalk in 2004, he has interviewed prominent international personalities, cultural figures, leaders and politicians from around the world. Before taking over on the BBC News Channel and BBC World flagship current affairs interview programme, he was based in Brussels for three years as the BBC's Europe Correspondent.
Agenda
Mar 15, 2022
Striving for food system transformation
Introduction and welcome address
Introduction and welcome address
– Janez Potočnik, Chair ForumforAg 2022
Session moderated by Stephen Sackur
Session 1 - Integrating climate mitigation and biodiversity regeneration in food system transformation
Opening address and dialogue
– Per Espen Stoknes, Director Centre for Green Growth, Norwegian Business School
Moderated panel discussion
– Alberto Arroyo Schnell, Head of Policy and Programme, IUCN European Regional Office
– Robert Horster, Global Sustainability Director Agricultural Supply Chains and Food Ingredients & Head of Environmental Markets, Cargill
– Heske Verburg, Managing Director, Solidaridad Europe
– Dirk Jacobs, Director General, FoodDrinkEurope
Session moderated by Stephen Sackur
Moderators
Stephen Sackur
Networking break
Session 2 - Unlocking greater collaboration between the EU and Member States to deliver food system transformation
Introduction to session and special address
– Geneviève Pons, Director General of Europe – Jacques Delors in Brussels; Honorary Director of the European Commission; Former Director of the WWF’s European Office
Moderated panel discussion
– Maciej Golubiewski, Head of Cabinet of Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski, European Commission
– Achim Irimescu, Minister Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representation of Romania to the EU
– Zeno Piatti, Austrian Farmer; Vice-President of the Austrian Land&Forst Betriebe
– Prof. Peter Pickel, John Deere Fellow and Manager External Relations
Session moderated by Rose O’Donovan
Moderators
Rose O’Donovan
Networking lunch break
Session 3 - Food price mechanisms: How does the food system pay for its true cost transformation?
Keynote addresses and Q&A
– Maximo Torero Cullen, Chief Economist, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
– Pavan Sukhdev, Founder and CEO, GIST
Moderated panel discussion
– Julia Riss, Head of Brussels Office, Rewe Group
– Poppy Eyre, Innovation Support Officer at SusMetro for FoodSHIFT 2030
– Cliona Howie del Río, CEO, Foundation Earth
Session moderated by Stephen Sackur
Moderators
Stephen Sackur
Session 4 - Making healthy food the easier choice
Keynote address
– Stella Kyriakides, Commissioner, Health and Food Safety, European Commission
Moderated panel discussion
– Silviu Popovici, Chief Executive Officer, Europe, PepsiCo
– Jack Bobo, Director, Global Food and Water Policy, The Nature Conservancy
– Katrien Verbeke, CEO, Let Us
Session moderated by Rose O’Donovan
Moderators
Rose O’Donovan
Closing session
Special address
– Pascal Lamy President of the Paris Peace Forum, Vice President of Europe Jacques Delors
Special address
– Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General, United Nations & Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group
Closing address
– Janez Potočnik, Chair ForumforAg 2022
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