Behavioural, Ecological and Socio-economic
Tools for Modelling Agricultural Policy
The 29th Commonwealth Agriculture Conference
Look into key trends that are going to characterise agriculture and food production over the next 20 years;
Consider what is already happening in meeting sustainability goals using examples drawn from across the Commonwealth;
Develop an understanding of circular economies within agriculture and how it can be applied in developed and developing countries;
Enhance a better understanding of how agricultural associations and show societies, working jointly and separately, can make an impact.
Type:
Other
Other
Place:
Norfolk, UK