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SUMMARY:Globalist Coffeehouse: The Global Food Crisis - what are the solutions?
DESCRIPTION:As we enter a season of “culinary extravagance” we should perhaps think about the food crisis that is impacting people throughout the world. In 2021 acute food security affected 193 million people globally\, and in North Africa\, almost half – a million people are facing starvation and death. \nThe U.S. provides $2 billion annually or half of the world’s food aid. But our generosity is undermined by the fact that food aid must be purchased in the U.S. and transported on U.S.-flagged ships. While 25\,000 people are now dying daily of hunger\, the U.S. throws away 96 billion pounds of food each year – or 320 pounds per person. \nThere are several factors that overlap. Global food prices rose to new heights in 2021\, due to COVID-19 and supply chain disruptions. Around 21 million refugees face “conflict food insecurity\,” from North Africa to Yemen\, and most recently in Ukraine. \nThe temperate lands of the Global North have control over many primary commodities\, crops\, and minerals grown in the Global South\, through the control of seeds\, fertilizer\, and distribution. Russia and Ukraine together account for 33% of the world’s exports of wheat\, and Russia is the leading exporter of nitrogen fertilizers globally. \nAnd then there is climate change\, from devastating floods in Pakistan and typhoons in the Philippines to hurricanes in Central America. China has seen both drought and flooding\, leaving parts of the Yangtze unnavigable. Drought in North Africa and Yemen in the Middle East acerbates “conflict food insecurity.” \nWhat are the solutions? Certainly\, ending the war in Ukraine and shipments resuming from both there and Russia is a near-term option. Many others see a future in genetically modified plants; Bill Gates calls them “magic seeds.” Some believe that supporting and underwriting conventional breeding to improve crop yields\, is the future. With this process\, there has been a 50% increase in crop yields from 1981 to 2000 and it continues today. Finally\, many would say that we need another breakthrough like the one that produced the “Green Revolution\,” but those crops are dependent upon expensive fertilizers. At the present\, people are dying of starvation. \nPlease join us for what will be a very lively discussion about a subject critical to our future as a people and even a planet. \n \nFor more details contact: \nEllen Murry: ellen@wacaustin.org \nPolina Anastassieva: polina@wacaustin.org 
URL:http://wacaustin.org/event/globalist-coffeehouse-the-global-food-crisis-what-are-the-solutions/
LOCATION:Shoal Creek Saloon\, 909 N. Lamar Blvd\, Austin\, TX\, 78703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Agriculture,educational,food security,Geopolitics,Member Social
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CREATED:20211117T021545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211117T022354Z
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SUMMARY:Application Deadline for Texas CEOs B2B Meeting with Japanese CEOs
DESCRIPTION:The World Affairs Council of Austin invites you to apply by noon CT on December 9th for the online CEO Business Meetings for FoodTech and Agriculture companies. \nFocus areas include: \nFood processing – automation and labor saving technologies; Freshness preservation and packaging materials; Factory wastewater treatment; High value add or advanced foodtech products; Smart agriculture – insect control equipment\, productivity improving technologies.  (see additional details in the spreadsheet below.) \nIntended for: Decision-makers (CEOs\, Directors\, GMs\, etc.) in above companies who are: \nSeeking to increase added value through technological collaboration. \nInvolved in manufacturing of equipment\, devices\, parts or materials\, and would like to have business meetings with Japanese corporate decision-makers. \nConsidering technical collaboration or joint development with Japanese companies\, and/or OEM in the above industries. \nApply to express your interest in joining this CEO network enhancing opportunity on/before noon CT on 9 December 2021:  https://krs.bz/smrj/m?f=302
URL:http://wacaustin.org/event/application-deadline-for-texas-ceos-b2b-meeting-with-japanese-ceos-foodtech/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Agriculture,Austin Center for Global Trade,Global Business Series,Global Trade
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CREATED:20201027T214648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201028T010300Z
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SUMMARY:Conversation with Jordan Price\, Honorary Consul General of Malawi
DESCRIPTION:Malawi’s Honorary Consul General Jordan Price will provide attendees with an opportunity to learn about events and opportunities in Malawi\, as well initiatives in Austin and Texas.  This program will be moderated by Abdallah Mahmoud\, the City of Austin’s Emerging Markets Program Specialist.\n \n  \n \n 
URL:http://wacaustin.org/event/conversation-with-jordan-price-honorary-consul-of-malawi/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Africa,Agriculture,Austin Center for Global Trade,Business,diplomatic,educational,Geopolitics,Global Trade
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SUMMARY:Texas Global Food Security Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join the Eleanor Crook Foundation\, the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF)\, the World Affairs Council of Austin\, and UT Austin’s LBJ School of Public Affairs for the inaugural Texas Global Food Security Summit. The summit will provide a platform to discuss and promote the unique leadership of the state of Texas in advancing global food security and nutrition. Summit speakers will include members of the Texas congressional delegation\, state government officials\, and leaders from the university\, agriculture\, business\, and civil society communities. \n*Dress code is business casual \nOpening Keynote Remarks 1:00-1:30pm \n\nWilliam Moore\, Executive Director of the Eleanor Crook Foundation\nDale Moore\, Executive Vice President of the American Farm Bureau Federation\nDr. Rob Bertram\, Chief Scientist at USAID’s Bureau for Food Security\n\nPanel I: U.S. Agriculture and Farming Community Leading the Way in Global Food Security 1:30-2:15pm \n\nDr. Jim Butler\, Rancher and Former Deputy Director General of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization\nDr. Chris Boleman\, Chief Mission Officer at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo\nSteve Olson – Farmer Ambassador of the Farm Journal Foundation\nDr. Jean Lonie\, Director of Farmer Engagement at the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance\n\nPanel II: Driving Research and Innovation 2:15-3:00pm \n\nDr. Catherine Weaver\, Associate Dean at the LBJ School of Public Affairs\nDr. Elsa Murano\, Director of the Borlaug Institute\nDr. Rob Bertram\, Chief Scientist at USAID’s Bureau for Food Security\nChytanya Kompala\, Nutrition Research Program Officer at the Eleanor Crook Foundation\n\nPanel III: Civil Society Leadership in Combating Global Hunger 3:00-3:45pm \n\nJeremy Everett\, Founder and Executive Director of the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty\nMortada Mohamed\, President\, World Affairs Council of Austin\nDr. Jenny Dyer\, Founder of the 2030 Collaborative\nBig Kenny Alphin\, Country music singer and activist\, Big & Rich\n\nClosing Keynote Remarks 3:45-pm \n\nRepresentative Will Hurd (R-TX23)\nSid Miller\, Texas Agriculture Commissioner\n\nReception: 4:00 – 5:30pm
URL:http://wacaustin.org/event/texas-global-food-security-summit/
LOCATION:JW Marriott Austin\, 110 E Second Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Agriculture,educational,food security,Geopolitics,Livestock
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SUMMARY:Vietnam & Southeast Asia Business Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a briefing on Vietnam and Southeast Asia by US-ASEAN Business Council and Becamex IDC. They will present on business opportunities and resources for entrepreneurs looking to expand to Vietnam and Southeast Asia.  \nWho should attend?\n• Manufacturers\n• Supply Chains Enterprises (packaging\, components\, parts)\n• Medical Device\, Pharmaceutical\, Healthcare \nRelated Industries\n• High-Tech\, Electrical & Home Appliances\n• Electronic & Telecommunication Equipment\, IT\, Gaming\, Software\n• Food & Agri-Business (machinery\, processing technology\, animal feed)\n• Property Developers (retail\, condo\, hospitality\, entertainment\, sports)\n• Investment & Banking\n\nAgenda\n9:00 AM Registration & Networking\n9:30 AM Welcome & Program\n11:00 AM Q&A\n11:30 AM One-on-One meetings\n\nPresented in partnership with the Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce\, Global Business Expansion City of Austin Economic Development\, World Affairs Council of Austin\, Becamex\, and US ASEAN Business Council.
URL:http://wacaustin.org/event/vietnam-southeast-asia-business-briefing/
LOCATION:Asian American Resource Center\, 8401 Cameron Road\, Austin\, 78754\, United States
CATEGORIES:Agriculture,Asia,Business,Global Business Series,Global Trade,International Trade Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180213T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180213T123000
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CREATED:20171218T234512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180203T034207Z
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SUMMARY:Texas Roundtable: EU-US Animal Health\, Safety and Trade
DESCRIPTION:Join the World Affairs Council of Austin as we welcome Dr. Lorenzo Terzi\, European Union Minister-Counselor for Food Safety and Consumer Health.  During this special EU Trade Roundtable\, Dr. Terzi will focus on the animal welfare and food safety standards that are of high interest to Texas companies exporting to Europe. \n 
URL:http://wacaustin.org/event/european-union-food-safety-trade-roundtable/
LOCATION:State Capitol\, 1100 Congress Avenue\, Austin\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Agriculture,Business,Global Trade,International Trade Center,Law and regulations,Livestock
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