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Webinars on Growing Kai (Food) Amid Increasing Dry Conditions
May 11, 2021 @ 9:30 AM - May 31, 2021 @ 4:30 PM
This month of May, the Deep South Challenge, together with other New Zealand science programs, offers three webinars that will culminate in a face-to-face symposium event in Te Papa, Wellington.
Webinar 1, 11 May: Drought and the changing climate: What does the future look like for farmers and growers?
“This webinar discusses the current understanding of changing drought risk and gives insight into a changing future for farmers and growers.”
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Webinar 2, 18 May: Drought and the changing climate: Farm profits and community resilience
“Understanding drought implications, who is at risk and how communities will be affected.”
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Webinar 3, 25 May: Drought and the changing climate: What to grow and where?
“How does policy and decision making need to change for the primary sector given the projected changes in climate?”
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Symposium, 31 May: Growing Kai Under Increasing Dry.
The face-to-face symposium help in the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington will provide opportunities to generate evidence-based conversation around future drought policy.
Registration for all webinars and face-to-face symposium is FREE, but the symposium has limited seats, and registration is a must. Organizers are also requesting to please only register if you intend to come.
For more information and to register, please click the link below:
Growing Kai under Increasing Dry: A Rolling Symposium
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