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3-Part virtual event series taking place from September to December
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03 September l Part 1:Food & Global Recovery
16 October l Part 2: World Food Day
03 December l Part 3: Agribusiness & the SDGs
The Great Food Challenge Digital Event Series
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event SeriesIntroduction
Climate Action’s digital and live platforms deliver action on net-zero pathways by connecting key, cross-sector stakeholders. This Digital Event Series has been designed in response to the rising impact of climate change on global food systems and the importance in rebuilding a resilient and sustainable food system for the future.
The series is in official partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. With emissions set to account for 50% of total GHG emissions by 2050 a combination of effective policy intervention, increased investment and innovative technologies are critical in meeting this challenge.
The Roadmap to COP26 is a series of virtual events curated to reflect the major challenges and opportunities that will take centre stage in Glasgow 2020. The series is designed to help organisations form both the public and private sectors maintain momentum on climate action towards COP26.
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Established in 2007, Climate Action’s digital and live platforms build stronger partnerships between business, government and the NGO community to accelerate international sustainable development and advance the Paris Agreement. Over the last 13 years, we have developed a global events portfolio and digital media platform on which stakeholders and partners can share knowledge, solutions and expertise in order to facilitate partnerships that enable the rapid transition to net zero.
We have been working at the intersection of climate change policy, innovation and sustainable finance for over a decade in formal partnerships with multiple UN Agencies including UN Environment, The World Bank Group and UNEP Finance Initiative to create and deliver high impact forums, digital events and build our global news digital media platform to over 100,000 senior professional in sustainability and climate change.
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Over 40K Social Media Followers
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event Series As Part of the Roadmap to COP26
Enhancing your digital voice and maintaining momentum towards COP26• Climate Action have been running bi-monthly webinars for the last 5 years.• Over the last 6 months we have worked hard to reimagine the webinar
format in order to create compelling digital events to replace physical events.
• Our Roadmap to COP26 Digital Event Series will deliver 50+ digital events between July 2020 and November 2021.
• Our digital events are engaging record numbers of attendees with average live attendance rates of 40%.
• COP26 A Decade to Deliver Virtual Panel Discussion delivered 3,860 registrations
• Climate Action’s Digital Roadmap to COP26 and our Bespoke Digital Event Service have been designed to facilitate critical multi-stakeholder dialogue ahead of the UNFCCC’s COP26 negotiations in November 2021.
• Climate Action & COP26: Climate Action have been hosting the Sustainable Innovation Forum for over a decade. Ahead of the UNFCCC’s critical climate negotiations and in response to our global health crisis, we have designed a digital roadmap to keep organisations engaged and build momentum ahead of COP26.Download the Roadmap to COP26 Digital Event Series Brochure
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event SeriesOfficial Series Partner
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger.
Our goal is to achieve food security for all and make sure that people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. With over 194 member states, FAO works in over 130 countries worldwide. We believe that everyone can play a part in ending hunger.
Join the FAO in creating a #ZeroHunger world.
For more information visit www.fao.org
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event SeriesDigital Event Series Overview
The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and Climate Action host a three-part digital event series addressing global food, agriculture, and land use challenges in the face of our climate and health emergencies.
The series has been designed in response to the growing demand for new models of multi-stakeholder collaboration to achieve food security, sustainable development and other global goals outlined in the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Influence and interact with 3,000+ Senior Level Attendees from public, private and NGO sectors on the event platform
throughout the 3-part series
Connect with Industry leading Partners and Industry Innovators across the value chain from farm to fork
340+ minutesLive Online Thought Leadership Sessions
3-Part virtual event series taking place from September to December
03 September l Part 1:Food & Global Recovery
16 October l Part 2: World Food Day
03 December l Part 3: Agribusiness & the SDGs
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event SeriesWho will attend?
Agri-food business chain – Global networkThe three-part digital event series unite 3,000 key stakeholders from: Private Sector, UN Agencies, NGOs, Investors, Donors, National and Local Government officials and agriculture associations across the agri-food value chain, to accelerate the policy, innovation and investment required to solve the Great Food Challenge.
Institutional enabling environment
Policy development and execution, multilateral organisations, research, project funding, donors, educational institutes…Example: UN agencies, NGOs, donors, regional/national/local government officials, national and international regulators, stakeholders from academia and research organisations
Service providers Quality control, data service, energy supply, HR, environmental management, agribusiness finance services, banks, insurance, ICT, IoT…
R&D facilities, nutrition science, document processing, management standards certifications…
Private training, marketing, consultancy, risk management, technology maintenance, recycling…
Chain actors Production Harvesting & transport Production, processing, storage & trading
Marketing & Distribution Wholesale and retail markets Consumer Disposal and recycling
• All scale farmers : crops, livestock and fisheries
• Farmer associations • Plantation companies• Producer cooperatives • Fam infrastructure such as
greenhouses, clean power generation…
• Input providers: fertilizers, seeds, feeds, breeds, agrochemical producers, livestock services – veterinary, irrigation, machinery, biotechnology (farm tech)
• Water storage and infrastructure
• All scale farmers : crops, livestock and fisheries
• Farmer associations • Producer cooperatives• Storage and warehousing • Farm-tech• Transport and logistic
companies• Waste management
• Primary processors and secondary processor (mills and value addition)
• Drying and cooling• Manufactures• Food, textile or/and biofuel
producers• Storage (cold storage) and
warehousing providers• Technology and machinery
providers• Transport and logistic
companies• Water recycling and
management • Commodity traders and
trade specialists
• Distribution, packaging & handling companies
• Transport and logistic companies
• Food service companies
• Food & beverage companies• Supermarkets & grocery
stores
• Consumer / end user • Waste management • Recycling technology • Transport and logistic
companies
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event SeriesAudience Engagement
Pre-Event:• The digital event series forms part of Roadmap to COP26
Digital Event Series Campaign and is officially hosted in partnership with the FAO, engaging the FAO’s networks
• The digital event series will be actively promoted to Climate Actions 100K leaders in sustainability and climate change
• 10 key institutional partners from key agricultural organisations will promote the event to their networks
• Campaign to drive delegates to create personal profiles on networking platform prior to the event series
• Calendar reminder option for registrants
• Encourage attendees to submit questions for live sessions ahead of time
During the Event:• Event will be run in a single ‘live’ track at any given time
• Our event networking platform enables attendees to connect and network through out the event series driven by AI matchmaking functionality
• Digital event platform allows for engagement through live chats and polling
• If sessions are missed, all events will be available to watch on-demand sessions & much more….
Post Forum Legacy Campaign:• All sessions available on demand on climateaction.org for
6-months
• Solus mailers to all registrants to provide access to on-demand content and sponsors/partner profiles
• Post event series video highlights shared on social media
• Climate Action will actively promote the ‘On Demand’ sessions through marketing to the registrants and the broader database.
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event SeriesWhat to Expect
Delivered on a sophisticated secure digital event platform hosted and managed by Climate Action.
Feature a variety of digital formats coupled with other interactive virtual features to keep audience engaged throughout the 3-part event series.
Duration of 4 months: Creating a focused campaign for the duration of 12-weeks dedicated to sustainable agriculture to build resilient food systems for a green recovery.
All virtual sessions will be made available on demand on climateaction.org in succession with a post event legacy campaign.
Live session will be exclusive and take place on a specific day each month.
The virtual expo will host virtual booths enabling delegates to access exclusive content and innovative solutions presented by event partners.
12-Weeks of lead generation opportunities.
Network with over 3000 delegates throughout the three part series from September to December through AI matchmaking and speed networking functions.
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PART 1:Food Security and The Global Recovery:How do we rebuild global food security to accelerate a resilient recovery? 03 September 2020 l Live Online
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event Series
PART 1 l Food Security & Global Recovery
03 September 2020LIVE ONLINE
15:00 – 16:15 pm CESTDuration: 75-Minutes
Event Overview:
Part 1 of Climate Action and the FAO’s digital event series - The Great Food Challenge - delivers 75 minutes of deep dive discussion on how to build resilience into our recovery, improve inclusion and ensure economic growth across our global food systems and regions.
Food insecurity is set to double in 2020. COVID-19 has put developing regions at the greatest risk whilst highlighting structural inequalities in more developed nations. As governments around the world implement recovery plans and fiscal responses to the pandemic, it’s critical that countries work together to strengthen cooperation and pursue an inclusive, resilient recovery.
The policies, intervention and financial support mechanisms imposed by countries must not exacerbate or widen existing global and regional inequalities presented by our food systems and create further food insecurities.
Discussion points:
• What are the major challenges our global food systems face in a post-pandemic world?
• How do we maintain security and fluidity in the global supply chain as countries implement recovery policies and plans?
• How can technology and innovation help us rebuild a more resilient future?
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event Series
PART 1 l Food Security & Global Recovery
03 September 2020LIVE ONLINE
15:00 – 16:15 pm CESTDuration: 75-Minutes
Agenda Outline:
Part 1 l Food Security & Global Recovery: How do we rebuild a global food security to accelerate a resilient recovery?15:00 | CEST Event chair opening remarks
15:05 | 25 min Climate Leaders LIVE• 1-2x Speakers and 1x Moderator
15:30 | 2-3 min InterludeShort videos and promotional content presented by FAO and Partners
15:35 | 40 min Virtual Panel Discussion • 3-4x Speakers & 1x Moderator• Pre-agreed Questions/Discussion Framework (20 minutes)• Audience Q&A (20 minutes)
16:15 | CEST Part 1 Ends Available to watch on-demand at climateaction.org
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PART 2:World Food day:How do we feed 10 billion people by 2050? 16 October 2020 l Live Online
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PART 2 l World Food Day
16 October 2020LIVE ONLINE
15:00 – 17:15 pm CESTDuration: 135-Minutes
Event Overview:
What will truly revolutionise our global food systems to feed 10 billion people in 2050?
Whilst this question has been asked for over a decade, the current global food system, supply chains, consumption patterns and agricultural practices have not adapted anywhere near enough to support 10 billion people in a sustainable, low-carbon way.
World Food Day 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of FAO in an exceptional moment as countries around the world deal with the widespread effects of the global COVID-19 pandemic. It is a time to look into the future we need to build together.
To feed 10 billion people by 2050 will require a mixture of political will, innovative technologies, and a fundamental rethink of how we finance a more sustainable and equitable global food and agricultural system. This extended session is designed to celebrate and promote ground-breaking innovations, finance and policy interventions that already exist and must be adopted and scaled today.
Discussion points:
• Food Policy: How do we create a policy/regulatory environment that will allow us to feed 10 billion people?
• Food Finance: What innovative mechanisms are available to increase access to finance to accelerate sustainable agriculture?
• Food Production: What technologies and innovations will increase yields whilst ensuring sustainable agribusiness practices?
• Food Supply: How can we decarbonise global food supply chains?
• Food Demand: How must we shift our global food behaviours towards more sustainable options?
• Food Waste: How do we create more circular food systems by closing the loops?
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event Series
PART 2 l World Food Day
16 October 2020LIVE ONLINE
15:00 – 17:15 pm CESTDuration: 135-Minutes
Part 2 l World Food Day: How do we feed 10 billion people by 2050?15:00 | CEST Event chair opening remarks
15:05 | 10 min Welcome Keynote presented by FAO
15:15 | 40 min Virtual Panel Discussion • 3-4x Speakers and 1x Moderator
15:55 | 2-5 min Interlude • Short videos and promotional content presented by FAO and Partners
16:00 | 50 min Virtual Exchange • 3x Speakers and 1x Moderator (each speaker will deliver a 10-min presentation followed by a group discussion and live audience Q&As)
16:50 | 15-20 min Climate Leaders LIVE l The Next-Generation
17:15 | CEST Part 2 Ends Available to watch on-demand at climateaction.org
Agenda Outline:
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PART 3:Agribusiness & the SDGs:How do we rethink financial mechanisms to align agribusiness to the SDGs?
03 December 2020 l Live Online
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PART 3 l Agribusiness & the SDGs
03 December 2020LIVE ONLINE
15:00 – 16:15 pm CESTDuration: 75-Minutes
Event Overview:
Agriculture is facing multiple challenges - meeting global food security; a growing population with changing diets; a levelling off of crop yields; dwindling natural resources and biodiversity – all whilst managing the increasing threats of climate change. Meeting all these challenges will require a significant increase in the access and availability of capital for climate-smart investment across agri value chains.
Accessible and robust public and private sector investment is critical to support our global food systems in their transition to a low-carbon, equitable and resilient future.
In the final instalment of the digital agri event series “The Great Food Challenge”, will present this Virtual Discussion to examine how innovative financial mechanisms can be used to achieve the joint objectives of development, mitigation of and adaptation to climate change to align global agribusiness with the UN SDGs.
Discussion points:
• How does finance and investment support agriculture and the SDGs?
• How do we change the risk profile of the agriculture industry to access the required capital to drive a sustainable agribusiness future?
• How can developing countries maintain sustainable agriculture practices in spite of global foreign aid withdrawals?
• How do agribusinesses assess their performance against sustainability and/or the SDGs when there are no clear metrics, when there is poor data, or the data is repetitive?
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PART 3 l Agribusiness & the SDGs
Part 3 l Agribusiness & the SDGs: How do we rethink financial mechanisms to align agribusiness to the SDGs?15:00 | CEST Event chair opening remarks
15:05 | 25 min Climate Leaders LIVE• 1-2x Speakers and 1x Moderator
15:30 | 2-5 min Interlude • Short videos and promotional content presented by FAO and Partners
15:35 | 40 min Virtual Panel Discussion • 3-4x Speakers & 1x Moderator• Pre-agreed Questions/Discussion Framework (20 minutes)• Audience Q&A (20 minutes)
16:15 | CEST Part 3 Ends Available to watch on-demand at climateaction.org
03 December 2020LIVE ONLINE
15:00 – 16:15 pm CESTDuration: 75-Minutes
Agenda Outline:
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event SeriesPartner Benefits
Headline Partner Supporting Partner Exhibitor
Thought LeadershipClimate Leaders LIVE: 1x Virtual interview alongside an industry leader for 25-min incl audience Q&A Select one of the three-part series Select one speaking slot on one of the
three part event series Virtual Exchange: 1x 10min presentation alongside 2x presenters incl slides followed by a 20min live audience Q&A Select one of the three-part seriesVirtual Panel Discussion: 1x Speaking slot on a 45-min moderated panel discussion Select one of the three-part seriesPre-recorded Climate Leader Interview (3-4 minutes) filmed with a senior representative/spokesperson. The filmed interview will be edited and promoted during event series campaign and hosted on the ClimateAction.org website for 12 months. The raw footage of your interview is provided to you with full rights given.
X
Q&A Written Interview (editorial piece): Partner to receive a Q&A Written Interview. The Q&A will be conducted by email with a spokesperson. The written Q&A will be promoted during virtual event series campaign and will be featured on ClimateAction.org for a minimum of 6 months.
X X
Branding & Social MediaPartner logo displayed on: forum website, selected marketing materials and on the livestream platform during the event X XOfficial virtual event partner status: Branded on the selected virtual event as the supporting event partner Select one event of the three-
part series to be one of the official supporting partner
“Logo to feature on promotional materials related to the virtual event selected, such as dedicated digital banners appearing on social media channels, weekly Climate Action newsletters, mailers and the Climate Action website”
X X
Display advertising on virtual event landing page: A dedicated virtual event website page hosted on ClimateAction.org to drive registrations featuring partner logos with a URL hyperlink X XAt the start of each event and between any relevant session breaks we will play a 15-20 second promotional video exclusive to Headline Partner. (Promotional video to be created and supplied by partner) XPartner logo displayed throughout the event session/s: Climate Action will provide designed and branded virtual event graphics featuring partner logo where applicable X XSocial media posts across Climate Action’s LinkedIn and Twitter channels: Promotion of thought leadership content, such as Articles, Reports, Interviews and/or Whitepapers produced and supplied by partner. 6 2 1Direct Emails to Climate Action subscribers: Feature partner in direct emails to Climate Action subscribers as part of the promotional campaign for each virtual event edition. 3 1Climate Action bi-weekly newsletter to include the each virtual event banner featuring partner logos 8 2Sponsored content feature: Opportunity to feature 1 x White Paper, recent Report or Article on the Climate Action Weekly Newsletter and climateaction.org. This may be scheduled into any Climate Action weekly newsletter within a 6 month period from signing contract. Content must be produced and supplied by partner.
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Climate Action bi-weekly newsletter digital banner ads: Advertisements may be scheduled in advance at the preference of partner, within the first 3 months from signing the contract. 2Dedicated series website featuring the live, on demand content and access to sessions. The 50-word organisation profile description and logo including URL hyperlink as an official event partner will remain active on this page for a 12 month duration.
X X X
Access to the virtual event recordings on-demand and raw footage. Consent to utilise event recordings for own promotions. X X
Lead Generation and Business Development Virtual exhibition booth for the three event series providing the following features X X XAbility for exhibitor to display own graphics or branding on the exhibition stand X X XAbility to display a welcome video or product via on the exhibition booth X X XAbility to distribute white papers and other digital docuents to delegates X X XUse of AI matchmaking functionality to initiate and facilitate networking between delegates X X XMeeting request and scheduling functions, with video call and instant chat functions X X XBranded banner ads driving traffic to virtual exhibition booths X X XGDPR compliant leads provided in post campaign summary report. X X
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The Great Food Challenge Digital Event SeriesWhy Partner?
Generate LeadsReach new customers and generate
leads through our online virtual exhibition booths
Lead the ConversationEngage with our online community
though our online Virtual Forum and global news feed on climateaction.org
CommunicateDeliver custom content features
through our digital platforms
Gain VisibilityGrow brand awareness in the global climate and sustainability space with
our brand activation opportunities
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