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32nd Witzenhausen Conference: "No bite too small to be important!"
Under the motto "No bite too small to be important!", this year's conference will take place from November 19 to 21 with numerous lectures and workshops. The conference is being organized by students and lecturers from the University of Kassel-Witzenhausen.
No morsel is too small to be important!
Enormous quantities of food produced worldwide are not consumed - around a third along the entire value chain. Not only does its production require resources such as water, soil and energy, but it also raises questions about justice, appreciation and responsibility. As students of the Faculty of Organic Agricultural Sciences, we are concerned with the quality and origin of our food - and with the way we handle it. It is clear to us that food is not just a product, but part of a system that inextricably links the environment, society and the future. How can losses in agriculture, processing, transportation, trade and consumption be reduced? Which structures and patterns of behavior encourage waste - and how can we as a society take countermeasures? The 30th Witzenhausen Conference aims to get to the bottom of these questions and develop concrete solutions.
Tickets from 15 to 70 euros:
https://www.konferenz-witzenhausen.de
The Witzenhausen Conference
The format of the Witzenhausen Conference has existed since 1992 with the aim of bringing together students, teachers and stakeholders from science and practice to discuss current topics from the organic sector in a way that is effective for the public.