Our Food and the Pandemic
A Webinar on Food Innovation
Consumers have always changed their eating habits and adapted their behaviour to external shocks. So what about the current Covid-19 pandemic? This is the question that the GDI’s CEO David Bosshart and his guests will discuss in an exclusive webinar.
During this pandemic, there seem to be two distinct groups of consumers: those who now have more time to cook and eat healthy food every day, and those who are falling back into patterns from the 80s of consuming fast, processed and rather unhealthy food.
But consumers’ eating habits are not the only thing to have been influenced by the Covid-19 crisis. The entire value network is in disarray. Factories need to shut down production because of the virus. Workers may lose their jobs. Farmers have to shoot or gas their livestock because the big meat plants are closed. And supermarkets run out of stock or need to ration their high-demand products. This shows just how fragile global food production is. Which is why we have to look at the global food system as a whole.
In our webinar, we will consider the Next Normal in food production and consumption, and discuss major questions about the long term effects of the Covid-19 pandemic:
How will the pandemic affect our eating habits in the long run?
Will we eat healthier or will we soothe our souls with comfort food?
Will lab meat prevail over plant-based alternatives?
What might be the long-term effects of the coronavirus pandemic on global agriculture?
Will the crisis boost local production and would the world be able to ensure local supply in future scenarios?
Referenten
Tammy Meiron
Israel
Chief Technology Officer at Fresh Start FoodTech Incubator in Israel. For the past 10 years Meiron led the technology of startup companies, mainly in the FoodTech field. Among them Dr. Meiron served as CTO of Zero-Egg, as Director of Food Science at Amai Proteins and was regarded as the "Google" of FoodTech.
Urs Niggli
Schweiz
Ehemaliger Direktor des Forschungsinstituts für biologischen Landbau (FiBL) in Frick, Schweiz. Urs Niggli ist ein Schweizer Agrarwissenschaftler und ein Vorreiter der Bio-Landwirtschaft. Unter Niggli ist das FiBL zu einer weltweit führenden Biolandbau-Forschungseinrichtung geworden. Niggli ist zudem Gründer von agroecology.science, einem Beratungsunternehmen für Nachhaltigkeit und biologische Landwirtschaft.
David Bosshart
Schweiz
Dr. David Bosshart war von 1999 bis 2020 CEO des Gottlieb Duttweiler Instituts in Rüschlikon, Zürich. Seit 2020 ist er Präsident der Gottlieb und Adele Duttweiler Stiftung.
Informationen
Date
4 June 2020
Time
11.00 – 12.00 a.m. (CEST)
Price
46 CHF
Location
online
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Language
English
Programme is subject to change.
Webinar participants will receive:
- Hands-on insights into the food industry from a thought leader in sustainable agriculture and a venture capitalist
- Key takeaways
- Webinar recording
- 50 % off the GDI's European Food Trends Report
Programm
11.00 Uhr
Welcome
Marta Kwiatkowski, Senior Researcher, GDI
11.05 Uhr
Presentation
David Bosshart, CEO, GDI
11.25 Uhr
Discussion
Tammy Meiron, Chief Technology Officer, Fresh Start FoodTech Incubator, Israel
Urs Niggli, former Director General, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Switzerland
David Bosshart, Chief Executive Officer, GDI
12.00
End