final break out group speakers
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Full list of break out groups and speakers for the National Sustainable Food SummitTRANSCRIPT
Break Out
Sessions
The breadth of the
subject matter and
the wealth of
expertise in the
room require a
format of break-out
discussion groups.
Groups are given a
question on which
to focus, and are facilitated to keep discussion on-topic.
The discussion groups aim to tap into the knowledge and insights in the room. All
participants will be given the opportunity to contribute to discussion. However, each
breakout session will feature 2-3 short initial presentations by invited expert speakers, to
initiate and frame discussions.
Key outcomes from the each group discussion will be recorded and reported the entire
group on Day 2.
DAY 1 BREAK OUT SESSIONS , Tuesday 5 April 2011
IDENTIFYING THE KEY SHAPERS AND CHALLENGES FOR OUR FUTURE FOOD
SYSTEM
What are the key shapers and issues for Australian food and agriculture in the
21st
Century?
Break Out Groups A-D (1:45pm – 3:00pm)
Group A Sustainable farming and resource management
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• What is the role for biotechnology?
• What are the barriers to change, and the emerging opportunities?
• What are the likely shocks that will affect food security?
• How will we address labour shortages for the industry ?
Ian Porter, CEO, ATA (facilitator)
Anna Griggs (Scribe)
Corey Watts, Regional Projects Manager, The Climate Institute
Patrick Hone, Executive Director, Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Roger Landsberg, Producer, Trafalgar Station, Queensland
Group B Food Processing and distribution
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• How resilient is Australia’s agriculture and food manufacturing system?
• How will we ensure continuity of food supply in the face of sudden disruptions?
• What are the barriers to change, and the emerging opportunities?
Tom Zielinski, Associate Partner, IBM Global Business Services (facilitator)
Adam Grubb (scribe)
Kirsten Larsen, Policy Research Manager, VEIL
Jay Sellahewa, Food and Nutritional Science’s sustainability program, CSIRO
Tom McGuire, General Manager, Teys Brothers
Group C Consumption
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• Will Australians understand the issues around farming and food security?
• What are the barriers to change, and the emerging opportunities?
Liam Egerton, Global Foresight Network (facilitator)
Anne Cameron (scribe)
Dr Jaz Choi, Institute for creative industries and innovation, QUT
Howard Parry Husbands, Managing Director, Pollinate
Group D Food waste
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• What are the barriers to change, and the emerging opportunities?
• Food Waste Mapping
• Food rescue and recovery
Ross Wyatt, Associate Director, Net Balance (facilitator)
Marianne Bridgart (scribe)
Leah Mason, Research Consultant, Institute of Sustainable Futures, UTS
John Webster, CEO, Foodbank
Break Out Groups Group E–H (3:10pm – 4:20pm)
Group E Supply chain transparency and traceability
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• Can labelling schemes be sufficiently robust, and will people trust them?
• How do the issues of palm oil fit within a sustainable food system?
• What are the barriers to change, and the emerging opportunities?
Ross Wyatt, Associate Director, Net Balance (facilitator)
Anna Griggs (Scribe)
Andrew Rouse – Resource Conservation Manager, WWF
Angela McClowry, Sustainability Policy Analyst, AFGC
Andrew Monk, Director, Biological Farmers of Australia
Group F Stakeholder engagement
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• What are the barriers to change, and the emerging opportunities?
Ian Porter, CEO, ATA (facilitator)
Anne Cameron (scribe)
Greg Brown, President, Cattle Council
Group G Equity and fair trade
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS
• What impact will issues around food sovereignty have in Australia?
• How will we allocate water, and for what? Who pays?
• How will peak oil and energy prices affect food and agriculture?
Cameron Neil, Net Balance (facilitator)
Adam Grubb (scribe)
Group H Local food economies
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• Will economic drivers increase globalisation, or might economic downturn lead to stronger
local food economies?
• How do we improve the food security of Australians living in rural and remote
indigenous communities?
Liam Egerton, Global Foresight Network (facilitator)
Marianne Bridgart (scribe)
Robert Pekin, Founder, Food Connect
Nick Rose, Co-Founder, Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance
DAY 2 BREAK OUT SESSIONS, Wednesday 6 April 2011
DESIGNING FOOD SYSTEMS TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF THE 21st
CENTURY
• What do food systems designed to meet the challenges of the 21st Century
look like?
• What capabilities and business models do we need to create these systems,
and how do they create value?
Break Out Groups A- D (11:10am – 12:30pm)
Group A Sustainable farming and land management
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• What investment is required in R&D for low-input farming systems?
• What does climate-resilient farming look like?
• Urban agriculture & using productive land on the city fringe
Ian Porter, CEO, ATA (facilitator)
Anna Griggs (Scribe)
Mick Keogh, Executive Director, The Australian Farm Institute
Matthew Wright, Managing Director, Beyond Zero Emissions
Brad Warren, Executive Chair, Oceanwatch
Sam Archer, Producer, Gundagai, NSW
Group B Food Processing and distribution
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• What can industry do now to develop a sustainable food system for the future?
(Fonterra)
• How do we assess the sustainability and resilience of food production through the
supply chain? (Fonterra)
• Developing localised supply chains and distributed systems
• Will we still need packaging?
• The future of packaging – the importance of sustainable design
Tom Zielinski, Associate Partner, IBM Global Business Services (facilitator)
Marianne Bridgart (scribe)
Bruce Donnison, General Manager, Sustainability ANZ, Fonterra
Tony Maher, Director, Sustainable Development, AFGC
Steve Newton, General Manager Risk, Metcash
Group C Consumption
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• What is the role of consumers in food policy?
• How do we affect behaviour change in purchasing & eating?
• How can we balance nutritional needs with environmental impact?
Howard Parry Husbands, Managing Director, Pollinate (facilitator)
Anne Cameron (scribe)
Nick Stace, CEO, CHOICE and Member, National Food Policy Working Group (invited)
Group D Food waste
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• What does a zero-waste food system look like?
• How do we redesign cities to recycle food waste, water & nutrients?
• Food for thought: what do people think about food & food waste?
Ross Wyatt, Associate Director, Net Balance (facilitator)
Adam Grubb (scribe)
Katy Barfield, CEO, Second Bite
Michael Velders, Senior Sustainability Consultant, ARUP
Jan Burberry, Project Manager – Materials Efficiency, Sustainability Victoria
Break Out Groups E-H (2:10pm – 3:30pm)
Group E Supply chain transparency and traceability
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• How can life cycle thinking be effectively applied to the supply chain?
• Waterfootprinting
• How can carbon abatement be identified across the supply chain?
Ross Wyatt, Associate Director, Net Balance (facilitator)
Anna Griggs (Scribe)
Noreen Nicholson, Gordon TAFE
Brad Ridoutt, Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
Leon Stackpole, Senior Advisor – Environment & Energy, Australia Industry Group
Group F Stakeholder engagement
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• What stakeholder-based decision-making approaches do we need?
Ian Porter, CEO, ATA (facilitator)
Anne Cameron (scribe)
David Inall, Executive Director, Cattle Council
Sam Archer, Producer, Gundagai, NSW
Group G Equity and fair trade
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
What are the capabilities of Fair trade as a certification scheme?
Securing food through better markets and wiser governance
Cameron Neil, Net Balance (facilitator)
Marianne Bridgart (scribe)
Stephen Knapp, CEO, Fairtrade Australia & New Zealand
Sasha Courville, Executive Director, ISEAL
Group H Local food economies
SUGGESTED DISCUSSION POINTS:
• What is the role of farmers’ markets, community supported agriculture and other local
food schemes?
Liam Egerton, Global Foresight Network
Adam Grubb (scribe)
Robert Pekin, Founder, Food Connect
Phil Dudman, Founder, Landshare Australia
Please note that there are a maximum of 3 presentations per session to ensure that we move
quickly into discussion and knowledge sharing involving the whole group.
If you would like to contribute a short (5-10 minute) presentation to any of the groups with 2
or less identified speakers, please contact Cheryl on 02 9555 2358.