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Oxford AGRIIH Showcase: Building Agricultural Resilience Together

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Online
Venue

Life and Mind Building, South Parks Rd, OX1 3EL (Lower Ground Floor)

Date

Time

18:00-20:30 (GMT+0)

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Join us for the Oxford AGRIIH Showcase - a free fringe event to the Oxford Real Farming Conference and Oxford Farming Conference which will bring together researchers, farmers, and agricultural stakeholders to explore how research and action can work together to build agricultural resilience.

The University of Oxford's Agricultural Resilience Impact and Innovation Hub (AGRIIH) will host a free Showcase event bringing together researchers, farmers, and agricultural stakeholders to explore how research and action can work together to build agricultural resilience.

Through interactive exhibition displays and informal conversations, the Showcase will present Oxford's inter-disciplinary research relevant to agriculture, spanning the natural and social sciences, technology, and innovation. The event will focus on how research can support more sustainable, resilient agricultural futures, co-created with practitioners and stakeholders.

Showcase themes include:

  • Working with nature for resilient farming
  • Technology and innovation
  • Healthy people & a healthy planet
  • Who shapes the future of agriculture?
  • Co-creating resilient futures

Opening welcome by:

  • Professor Sir Charles Godfray, Director of the Oxford Martin School and Professor of Population Biology, University of Oxford
  • Professor Nathalie Seddon, Professor of Biodiversity and Founding Director of the Nature-based Solutions Initiative, Department of Biology and the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford

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