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AGRI-FOOD 2050 Industry Event

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AGRI-FOOD 2050 Industry Event

Time: September 17, 2025 all day
Location: Brock Hotel
Street: Niagara Falls,
City/Town: Ontario
Website or Map: https://adaptcouncil.org/agri…
Event Type: industry, event
Organized By: Agricultural Adaptation Council
Latest Activity: Jul 11

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Event Description

The first-ever Agri Food 2050, a one-day industry event dedicated to envisioning the future of food and farming in Ontario

Agri-food 2050 is a project of the Agricultural Adaptation Council, an industry-led organization comprised of more than 60 Ontario agri-food organizations. The AAC has invested in the creation of a collaborative framework for the full agri-food sector to prepare for the future—building partnerships, identifying strategy and sharing knowledge industry wide.

The Agri-Food 2050 Industry Event will:

  • Generate dialogue and prioritize critical forces (change drivers) impacting agri-food resilience
  • Create an industry-wide, unified commitment to plan for and manage the future
  • Seed action groups to tackle priority issues and opportunities
  • Build energy around what’s possible

Join for a day of engaging dialogue, knowledge sharing and strategy building to lay the foundation for a strong, resilient agri-food sector. We’re stronger together

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