One day seminar: The Water – Energy – Food nexus

One day seminar: The Water – Energy – Food nexus
Water, energy and food are inextricably linked. Water is an input for producing agricultural goods in the fields and along the entire agro-food supply chain. Energy is required to produce and distribute water and food: to pump water from groundwater or surface water sources, to power agricultural machinery, and to process and transport agricultural goods. There are many synergies and trade-offs between water and energy use and food production. Using water to irrigate crops might promote food production but it can also reduce river flows and hydropower potential. This one day seminar will explore these synergies and trade-offs in both a UK and international context.


Delegate fee: £80 (including VAT)

Student/retiree fee: £66 (including VAT)

Corporate package: £210 (including VAT) = stand and two delegates 

When
18/05/2017 09:00 - 18/05/2017 16:30
Where
River Suite
Crowne Plaza
Reading, RG1 8BD United Kingdom

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