'Questioning our global food futures' is a public consultation to find out, "What are the most important questions to ask-and to answer-for a future where everyone has enough, nutritious food to eat?"
We are inviting you to submit questions that are answerable by projects or research-answers that can be used by policy makers, business leaders, farmers, community advocates, scientists and others-to make our shared global food futures more equitable and sustainable.
At the end of the consultation, submitted questions will be placed in the public domain with no attribution to the individual author (to ensure people can be as candid as possible), and there will be an opportunity to vote on all questions online, and at a workshop in Cambridge, UK.
The top ten questions will be published on an online forum, and all will be invited to share information about projects, tools and research that could help answer them. These questions will also be used to spark discussions in the Humanitarian Centre's Global Food Futures Year, and will be used to frame a report on the year's activities.
To take part, please visit http://www.humanitariancentre.org/food-security/questioning-our-global-food-futures/
Thank you for your input!
Dr Aled Jones
Anglia Ruskin University
Anne Radl
Humanitarian Centre
University of Cambridge
Dr Maarten van der Kamp
Value in Enterprise Limited
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