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Every year there are dozens of U.S. and Canadian food systems-realated conferences that offer networking, training, and other professional development opportunities. A growing number are offered by associations, organizations, and agencies every one or two years. In addition to…

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Every year there are dozens of U.S. and Canadian food systems-realated conferences that offer networking, training, and other professional development opportunities. A growing number are offered by associations, organizations, and agencies every one or two years. In addition to presentations, conference hosts frequently offer pre-conference enrichment events such as organizational meetings, in-depth workshops, and field trips. Don't forget to ask about possible discounts or scholarships!

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 Albuquerque, New Mexico
The National Good Food Network (NGFN) was established by the Wallace Center a decade ago to bring all members of the value chain together to take healthy, fair, affordable and environmentally “green” food to scale, and to touch more lives.
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42. Tasting the Future

Food Security,Agroecology,Food Systems,Sustainable Agriculture
Working wide variety of organisations including governments, businesses and civil society organisations, with the aim of creating a global sustainable food system - one that is sustainable, fair and equitable.
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The SAEA champions innovative educational approaches for sustainable agriculture through the development, application, and research of teaching and learning practices.
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 Kingston
NESAWG, a project of the Tides Center, is a 12-state network of over 500 participating organizations. Together, we unite farm and food system practitioners and allies to build a sustainable, just, and economically vibrant region.
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 Berkeley, California
Get the latest on cutting-edge plant-based and clean meat research, hear strategies and insights for industry growth, and gain insights into evolving consumer sentiment.
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 Madison, Wisconsin
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Each event features incredible speakers in interactive panels moderated by top food journalists, plus networking and delicious food. All summits will be live-streamed.
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 Hartland, Vermont
FINE is a six-state network of nonprofit, public and private entities working together to transform our food system by increasing the amount of good, local food served in our region’s schools, hospitals, colleges and other institutions.