The first ever conference ‘Insects to feed the
world’ in the Netherlands from 14-17 May will present the state of the art in
research, entrepreneurship, gastronomy and policy discussion, about insects as
a future food and animal feed source. More than 400 participants from over 40
countries will show the huge potential and exciting new possibilities, that
insects for feed and food offer for entrepreneurs and how they can contribute
to a more sustainable food sector. The conference is organised by Wageningen
University in collaboration with the Food and Agricultural Organization of the
United Nations (FAO).
The
conference participants represent research institutes, universities, national
governments, international organizations, and private food and feed
enterprises. These will discuss about food and feed safety, poverty alleviation,
environmental impacts and business opportunities and challenges.
Attendance of the conference is open for
journalists after accreditation. During the conference there will be daily
updates for the press in the late afternoon (see below).
The conference
programme starts with a keynote presentation of the Director of the
National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Washington. The opening session (afternoon of May 14th, 17:00 hours)
includes speeches from the Netherlands Government, the Wageningen University
and Research Centre, the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United
Nations and from the Kenia based International Centre for Insect Physiology and
Ecology.
Venue
The conference will be held in Conference Centre
Hotel De Reehorst in Ede, (near
Wageningen) in The Netherlands.
Accreditation
Please note that also for journalists
accreditation is compulsory, please contact: Insectstofeedtheworld@wur.nl.
Attending the conference is free of charge for journalists. However, please
note that the organisation is forced to charge 40 euro/day for catering
services per person for accreditation more than one day. Please indicate which
days you would like to attend and the number of staff joining.
Press briefings
The local press briefings are scheduled:
Wednesday May 14th, 18:30-19:00 h (after official
opening starting 17:15 h)
Thursday, May 15th, 17:30-18:15 h
Friday, May 16th, 17:00-17:45 h (closure
including conclusions and recommendations)
Saturday 17th, Excursions
#Insects2014
During the conference a twitter team will send
updates from @Insects2014 and with hashtag #Insects2014.
Further information
Further details are available on the website, see
conference and latest information.
Conference outcomes are available on FAO Edible
insect.
More information on the conference can be
provided via Insectstofeedtheworld@wur.nl or
by prof. Arnold van Huis, Wageningen University, tel. + 31 317 484653 or arnold.vanhuis@wur.nl. Photo and video material is
available on website FAO Edible insect.
(Click on ‘Resources’ in left column on http://www.fao.org/forestry/edibleinsects/en/
)
English: (Green) the Netherlands. (Light-green) The European Union (EU). (Grey) Europe. (Light-grey) The surrounding region. See also: Category:SVG locator maps of countries of Europe (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Wageningen University is part of Wageningen UR
(University & Research centre). The mission is ‘To explore the potential of
nature to improve the quality of life’. Within Wageningen UR, nine research
institutes both specialised and applied have joined forces with Wageningen
University to help answer the most important questions in the domain of healthy
food and living environment. With approximately 30 locations (in the
Netherlands, Brazil, Chile, Ethiopia and China), 6,000 members of staff and
9,000 students, Wageningen UR is one of the leading organisations in its domain
worldwide. The integral approach to problems and the cooperation between the
exact sciences and the technological and social disciplines are at the heart of
the Wageningen Approach.
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