ACES Office of International Programs Lectures
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The fifth annual symposium hosted by International Food Security at Illinois.
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This presentation will look at the challenges and opportunities ahead for Indian agriculture and examine how agricultural policies have hindered the changes needed in the sector.
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Those interested in institutional capacity building within international development should plan to attend this presentation. A reception will follow.
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Building Global Partnerships: Sierra Leone is an opportunity to hear from Christian Kamara, CEO of Sierra Leone YMCA, followed by a panel of faculty and community members that are involved in global relationships with Sierra Leone.
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The annual graduate student research symposium organized by the FSHN graduate students.
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In this latest webinar from the Soybean Innovation Lab (SIL), researchers from the U.S. and Africa will describe how the consortium is solving the seed availability issue in Africa through the Pan-African Soybean Trial Program.
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Dr. Hayley Oliver, the newly named director of the new USAID-funded Feed the Future Food Safety Innovation Lab will introduce her vision for the lab and share some of her work on USAID-funded projects on food safety capacity building in Afghanistan.
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Are trade wars good for American agriculture and agribusiness? Ambassador (retired) Mustard, who served over three decades in USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) promoting exports, including 19 years abroad as an agricultural attache, counselor, and minister-counselor, will comment on current U.S. agricultural trade policy from his perspective as the FAS historian.
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Prof. Hiroyoshi Iwata will speak about the application of genomic selection to specific crops.
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A keynote address from the annual retreat of the USAID-funded Soybean Innovation Lab, based at Illinois, is available by webinar. Please register in advance.
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A keynote address from the USAID-funded, Illinois based Soybean Innovation Lab's annual retreat will be available via webinar. Roger Thurow will speak about how universities can make an impact in the development world.
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The U.S. and subsequently the global swine industry have invested significant resources into practices to prevent pathogen introduction into farms. Despite these massive investments for both research and implementation, disease outbreaks continue to be commonplace in the global industry. This presentation will provide a practical, industry-based overview of current practic
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ABE I4 Seminar presented by Professor Gajendra Singh, Chair, Science Committee of the Appropriate Scale Mechanization Consortium
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Building research collaborations between the Center of Economics of Sustainability, University of Illinois and the Urban Institute, Kyushu University in the area of environmental economics.
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Our distinguished guest Guy De Capdeville will present the Embrapa Research and Innovation Programs, their mission-oriented innovation principles with focus on the delivery of technology assets, some of the most recent innovative technologies released by Embrapa that have positively impacted the agricultural sector, and finally what is on the horizon looking towards 2030.