Where: Bldg 20 Auditorium
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ls the world headed toward a major food crisis? After several decades of seeming indifference, public opinion is slowly awakening to the fact that a daunting task lies ahead. If a global population of 9 billion by 2050 is to be fed adequately, more food must be produced, and this in keeping with increasingly stringent standards of quality and with respect for the environment. Not to mention the land that must be set aside for the production of energy resources, industrial goods, carbon storage and the protection of biodiversity. To meet this challenge, societies must innovate, keep losses and waste in check, and reverse the current trend of excessive and imbalanced calorie intake. At the same time, the world must put an end to hunger in a context of climate change.Marion Guillou
Mrs. Marion Guillou
Currently President of Agreenium, the French institute in Agrosciences, as well as member of the CGIAR Consortium Board, Marion Guillou has been president and CEO of INRA (French national institute for Agricultural Research) during eight years (2004-2012) with full responsibility over 8500 employees. She carried out the corporate governance and supervision of two subsidiaries: Agriobtention
(seed business) and Inra –Transfer (technology transfer). M Guillou is also a member of the international advisory board of IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute), of the IAB of CAAS (China), member of the Global “Bridging Agriculture and Conservation Initiative”, member of the French Academy of Technology and of the French Academy of Agriculture. She has been a member of the Commission on Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change (www.ccafs.cgiar.org/commission
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