Adaptable Agriculture for the 21st Century: Crop Diversity, Nutrition and Cropping Systems


Memphis, TN

  • Convening Event
Attendees of the November 2017 Adaptable Agriculture for the 21st Century Convening Event

FFAR and AgLaunch hosted a convening event to explore the science behind adaptable agricultural systems and build partnerships around creating more efficient and stale agriculture systems through planting a variety of crops, nutritional focus and new cropping systems. At this convening event, participants discussed areas of research that could fall into the pre-competitive realm with the aim of building partnerships with both potential funders and thought leaders in the field. Through targeted conversations we worked together to identify areas that are ripe for partnership to create more adaptable agricultural systems.

DISCUSSION TOPICS

1. Crop diversity and adaptable agriculture: Re-imagining what we grow and where we grow it.

Speakers and participants discussed:

  • Rethinking environments and where crops grow
  • Marketable qualities of crops
  • Opportunities for new crops
  • Technology and its role in facilitating adaptation
  • Economic lessons from other crops
2. Special Breakout Session: Advancing efforts to reinvent potato as a diploid inbred line.  

This session was made possible by generous support from PepsiCo.

Special Breakout Session Schedule

Tuesday, November 28, 1:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 29, 9:30 a.m. – 11:50 a.m.

EVENT DETAILS

Date: November 28-29, 2017
Location: Halloran Centre for the Performing Arts & Education | Memphis, TN

Please contact John Reich for more information.