Sustainably feeding a growing population is a global problem, but also one for New Zealand to consider. Where does our reputation for high quality, premium food products fit in a hungrier world? How can Kiwi innovation and ingenuity make a difference to the global future of food? At the Feed our Future dialogue, stakeholders and decision makers came together for an accessible evidence-based discussion of the key global issues and the local decisions that we need to make. We explored the current conversation of sustainable food, bringing moderation and balance to what is often a debate of extremes. This dialogue inspired valuable conversations and put New Zealand at the front of the sustainable food systems debate.
Feed Our Future (June 2021) was a single day meeting in Te Papa, Wellington, bringing government, industry and science together to engage in evidence-based discussion of sustainable nutrition. There were 120 attendees, and follow-up recordings which were shared more widely.
Following the event, the New Zealand Science Review ran a special issue on the event featuring articles from each of the speakers and summaries of the audience discussion. The special issue was guest edited by SNi® researchers and can be found here.
Feed our Future – Setting the Scene
The Honorable Steve Maharey gave an introduction to the event.
Feed our Future Keynote – An Important Conversation
Barbara’s experience includes working for FAO at the UN and is chair of the Sustainable Diets Task Force and on the UN Committee on World Food Security.
Feed our Future – “Nutrient Bioavailability & protein quality”
Session 1 – Nutrition comes first.
Thom discusses optimisation of proteins in a balanced sustainable diet.
Feed our Future – “How affordable and accessible is nutrition?”
Session 1 – Nutrition comes first.
Nick outlines the affordability of diets worldwide and how accessible the nutrients you need to live, are.
Feed our Future – “Origin of the current conversation: An exploration of the animal/plant divide”
Session 2 – The Current Food System Conversation.
Frederic discusses the evolution of meat eating, and how it is accepted within society.
Feed our Future – “The role of animals in a sustainable circular food system”
Session 2 – The current food system conversation.
Hannah discusses a circular food system, and the importance of its role in feeding humans, while minimizing environmental impact.
Feed our Future – “Environmental footprinting & accounting for nutrition”
Session 3- Stewart discusses the environmental impacts of food systems and examining the real cost of food production.
How can we compare foods in a realistic way?
Feed Our Future – “Reframing food waste with respect to nutrition”
Session 3 – Food waste is a big issue in sustainability and a third of it is thrown away domestically.
How does this impact on nutrition?
Feed our Future – “Alternative Proteins – what is their realistic future?”
Session 4 – Changing the Food System
Paul talks about the future of cell produced food and the challenges that this production method faces to feed the world.