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When

7 Oct 2023, 09:00
10 Oct 2023, 17:00

ANUGA 2023 second

ANUGA stands as the premier global trade fair for the food and beverage industry—a vibrant, diverse, and dynamic gathering.

In the pursuit of a sustainable and equitable food system, the global food industry is presently undergoing a dynamic transformation, characterized by openness and transparency, trust and collaboration, as well as trends and innovation. ANUGA, being the world's foremost trade fair for food and beverages, unites the largest international community within the industry, fostering an atmosphere of optimism and positivity.

UNIDO side events at ANUGA

ANUGA 2023 S1

Side Event 1: A world without hunger is possible

There are 8 billion people on the planet and 800 million of them are still affected by a shortage of food. This problem particularly applies to South and South East Asia, India and Africa, where almost every fourth person south of the Sahara suffers from hunger. Malnutrition is identified as being the biggest global health risk. It is a bigger risk than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis put together.

What options has the food industry at its disposal to address this challenge? What expectations do companies have towards politics and science, and what role can development organizations such as UNIDO play when it comes to raw material procurement or questions of on-site investment?

As part of a side event at Anuga, this special event organised by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) will highlight the challenges facing hungry people, particularly in rural areas, and present possible solutions based on multilateral cooperation, policy coherence and functioning agricultural markets. Since the future will bring additional challenges with it - among other things due to the climate change - and double the amount of people than 50 years ago will have to be fed, a 60 percent increase in the production of food is necessary by 2050. A comprehensive and sustainable approach by the agricultural industry is thus indispensable to reach these goals.

Under Anuga's key topic "Sustainable Growth" the side event 1 "A world without hunger is possible" aims to stimulate discussion and encourage people to strive for sufficient global food security using innovative strategies.

Objective

The purpose of this side-event is to present analytical studies, showcase innovations, and policy options to address this global challenge of transforming towards a healthy, inclusive food system. Particular attention will be given to the role of private sector actors, and partnerships, as well as technology as enabler to end hunger globally.

See programme here

ANUGA 2023 S2

Food Supply Chains at Crossroad: How to transform food systems without disrupting supply chains?

The food industry is facing a challenging time. Global crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic, climate change, and the conflict in Ukraine have led to unprecedented disruptions in supply chains. The impact of these disruptions is palpable as the costs of food production rise due to inflation and uncertain access to agricultural inputs and energy. Consequently, this leads to higher prices for consumers. At the same time, the food industry is expected to make a significant contribution to achieving sustainability goals (SDGs).

Another complex issue is the new legal regulations that prescribe higher environmental and social standards, known as Higher Requirements for Environmental and Social Standards (HREDD). Companies that primarily source their raw materials from developing and emerging countries are particularly affected. The implementation of these new regulations carries potential unintended consequences that need to be carefully monitored.

To address these and other challenges and discuss possible solutions, the topic of supply chain disruption will be addressed at the UNIDO side event on 8 October.

Objective

The aim is to bring together various stakeholders, including representatives from the food industry and stakeholders involved in the development and implementation of HREDD regulations. The speakers will discuss the impact of the new regulations on the strategic supply chains of the food industry and present approaches to minimize negative effects. There is a particular focus on avoiding risks by shifting supply chains to less vulnerable markets.

The side event at Anuga promises valuable insights and discussions on the future of the food industry in the face of the complex challenges it faces. The industry must find innovative ways to maintain supply chains while also making its contribution to sustainability and improving global nutrition.

See programme here