Sustainable Energy for Food Symposium
Sustainable Energy for Food
According to conservative estimates, producing food and getting it to the table accounts for around 30 per cent of energy consumed worldwide. With the demand for food on the increase and energy re-sources in limited supply, experts in science, business, civil society and development cooperation who work in the energy and/or food sector all face the same challenge: how can we produce more food using as little energy as possible while increasing the share of renewable energy? This GIZ-DIE symposium will show where the various stakeholders currently stand on this issue. It will also examine which energy-smart solutions exist in our agri-food systems and debate how to accelerate their broad-based roll-out.
Program
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Documentation
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8:30-9:00 |
Welcome/registration | |
9:00-9:30 |
Event opened by Dr Stefan Schmitz Keynote: Energy for food | |
9:30-10:30 |
Energy needs and solutions for sustainability food security
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10:30-11:00 |
Break | |
11:00-12:00 |
Experience of pratical implementation
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12:00-12:15 |
Brief reflection on morning events by organizers | |
12:15-13:15 |
Break | |
13:15-14:30 |
Powering agriculture - an energy grand challenge for development
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14:15-14:30 |
Participants make their way to the room assigned to their working groups | |
14:45-16:30 |
Working group I: Cooperation with the private sector, moderated by Judith Helfmann-Hundack (GIZ)
Followed by a panel discussion and plenary session | |
14:45-16:30 |
Working group II: Energy efficiency - a potential gain for agro-industries, moderated by Dr Anna Pegels (DIE):
Plenary session to develop solutions and ideas for cooperation | |
14:45-16:30 |
Working group III: Optimising agricultural irrigation from an energy perspectiv, moderated by Bernhard Zymla, (GIZ)
Each working group presented a brief summary of their results. For the pictures of the flipcharts please see links below: | |
16:45-17:00 |
Brief reports of the working groups Dr. Schmitz in his closing remarks emphasised on communication, restating the importance to develop and support a network of international actors within the clean energy and agriculture nexus. |