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SUMMARY:Can Aquaculture Boost Food Security? Sustainable Fish Production in
  Brazil and Europe
DESCRIPTION:Feeding a growing world population is facing ever greater chall
 enges, especially as climate change and biodiversity loss are threatening t
 he foundations of today's food systems. A fundamental reorientation in the 
 production, distribution and consumption of food is urgently required. With
  its huge growth potential, aquaculture can play a decisive role in this.\n
 \nBut how can aquaculture be utilised more effectively for food security in
  Brazil and Europe? What changes in consumer behaviour, technological devel
 opment and political framework conditions are needed to promote sustainable
  and diversified aquaculture? The webinar "Can aquaculture boost food secur
 ity? Sustainable fish production in Brazil and Europe" sheds light on these
  questions based on the current scientific report "Advancing sustainability
  and circularity in aquaculture to build a resilient global food system". Y
 oung scientists from Brazil and Germany have formulated practical recommend
 ations, such as simplified authorisation procedures, the integration of sus
 tainable freshwater aquaculture products into the catering of public instit
 utions and locally adapted management practices.\n\nThe event brings togeth
 er representatives from politics, the aquaculture industry and science. It 
 offers the opportunity to jointly identify key opportunities for action, di
 scuss possible solutions and learn from the experiences of the two differen
 t but complementary aquaculture contexts in Brazil and Europe.\n\nAs part o
 f the Leopoldina International Virtual Panel Series, the webinar offers a p
 latform for dialogue and critical reflection. It supports the transfer of s
 cientific knowledge into policy and practice to make aquaculture a more sus
 tainable and strategic pillar of global food systems.
LOCATION:Online
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DTEND:20250903T160000Z
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