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'Think global, act local' relies on grassroots efforts to solve global problems such as ensuring food safety, supply, and sustainability.
When it comes to figuring out how to feed 9.5 billion people in 2050, we need not only global thinking but global actions to fund and enable those local actions on the farm and in the lab. That was at least one of the challenges tackled by attendees at the Agri-Food Genomics Forum in Edmonton in October, and the solutions presented by speakers were not all about genetic engineering.
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When it comes to figuring out how to feed 9.5 billion people in 2050, we need not only global thinking but global actions to fund and enable those local actions on the farm and in the lab. That was at least one of the challenges tackled by attendees at the Agri-Food Genomics Forum in Edmonton in October, and the solutions presented by speakers were not all about genetic engineering.