/ World Horti Center, 22 NOV. 2019

Farm Income

During the second Strike Two Summit we addressed global challenges regarding farm income. Taking care of farmers means taking care of our food supply. We do this by ensuring fair income in an often exploited industry and by promoting alternative income streams for farmers. Spread over three tracks, we explored how new technologies can improve farmers lives through unique farmer IDs, new business models and carbon neutral farming.

/ World Horti Center, 22 NOV. 2019

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Results of Track #1: Farm Identity

This tracked proposed to use digital identity to increase income for smallholder farmers. Track participants explored how data provided voluntarily by farmers about their livelihoods, lives and sustainability practices and performance could be monetised and exchanged as a new stream of wealth.

Results of Track #2: New Business Models

Tokens allow companies to obtain funding in new, innovative ways, that are often cheaper, more effective and faster. Token funding will be more secure, transparent and effective through platforms like STEM. If companies such as Boeren van Amstel can fund their initiative faster, it is beneficial to the competitiveness of The Netherlands and Europe and the longevity of the business.

Results of Track #3: Carbon Neutral Farming

In this track it was discussed how farmers’ income can be improved through soil carbon sequestration practices and other greenhouse gas emission reductions. A roadmap was created to get commitment and clarify steps to tackling this challenge the coming three years, with an emphasis on the coming year.

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Ms. Henri G. Moore

Henri Moore is Vice President of Global Responsibility at Corteva Agriscience. Moore is responsible for the development and execution of a Global Responsibility strategy, inclusive of Community Investment, Sustainability, Agriculture Development and Technology Acceptance in over 140 countries. In addition to leading Global Responsibility initiatives that drive growth and value for the business, Moore helps to build and maintain relationships with a broad range of key stakeholders to attract and Corteva’s next generation of talent.

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Leo den Hartog

Leo den Hartog is director R&D at Nutreco and professor at Wageningen University in “Animal Nutrition in a circular economy”. His broad experience is reflected in over 450 scientific and applied articles and seven books as author or co-author. To date he has given more than 750 lectures in over 40 countries for farmers, scientists, policy makers and advisors. He has also been chairman of Dutch trade missions on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality to China, Taiwan, South Korea, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and South Africa.

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Michaël Wilde

I am passionate about sustainable agriculture. Safe guarding our food system for future generations and protecting our precious planet, can only go hand in hand. My passion and expertise is motivating companies and consumers to choose sustainable products and together helping to shape our common future.

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Roel van Poppel

Globally leading AtSource, the comprehensive, customer-focused sustainability proposition Olam has developed driving transparency & generating impact in agri- and food supply chains.

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Martin Topper

Arable farm Zonneheerd focuses on the cultivation of arable crops and the cultivation of vegetables. Including a specialization in forgotten vegetables such as purple, yellow, rainbow carrots, parsnip, parsley parsley and various beetroot colors. Zonneheerdt sells and processes these vegetables from Weleer under its own label. “Color with more Taste”. Furthermore, co-founder of the Youth, Health and Food steering committee Flevoland. Now continued as chairman of the Flevofood association. In addition, a major commitment to display the image of vegetables as an experience for children and adults. They make them think and experience what they are eating now and how it came about. Specialties: consulting, marketing, buyer, product developer and education.

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Ad Rietberg

I’m passionate about innovative IT-technology solutions. As director of Nearshoring we help organizations select, develop, implement and maintain the best IT-systems. As an investor in Yameo, COIN22, Dodore, Yetiz and Saffron I stimulate the use of the latest IT-technology to deliver new innovative products and services.

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Varun Baker

I have over 11 years of enterprise level industry experience in business communications, and operational management, with a strong focus on software engineering. I design web services and website architectures based on open standards.
I provide forward thinking solutions by assessing cost benefit factors, compatibility issues and budgetary/resource impacts for the organization. This includes yearly budgetary IT Infrastructure projections and the justification of each. At times I must identify where exceptions to the enterprise architecture standards are required.Previously, I co-founded the SlashRoots Foundation (“SlashRoots”) which is a civic tech non-profit that leverages technology to create solutions to social problems endemic to the Caribbean region.

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Dr. Lan van Wassenaer

Lan received her PhD in business economics from Wageningen University in 2008. Before that she studied agricultural and environmental economics at Wageningen University and environmental biology at Nanjing University in China. Since 2008, Lan works as a scientific researcher at Wageningen Economic Research (formerly known as LEI or Agricultural Economics Research Institute). Lan conducts both quantitative and quality research in the domain of agrifood. Lan is fascinated by the way institutions and information influence each other in an increasingly digitalised world. Since 2017, she has been leading the research program ‘Blockchain for agrifood’ from Wageningen and the PPS project ‘Blockchain: Automated Compliance in Agrifood Chains’.

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Angus Rama Keck

Angus is currently serving as COO of award-winning tech startup AgUnity. An Australian-based social enterprise founded in 2016, AgUnity’s ambition is to help change the lives of the 2-billion unbanked last mile communities in the world. Angus has previously had a career as an ICT consultant, and studied his Masters in Environment (Climate Change) at the University of Melbourne. Angus has a passion for innovation, people and solving critical issues such as global warming and extreme poverty

 

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Anton Eitzinger

Anton Eitzinger is a geospatial analyst and climate change scientist. He holds a doctor philosophiae in GeoSciences from the University of Munich (LMU) in Germany. His current research at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture is focusing on digital monitoring approaches for agricultural development projects and digital transformation of small farmer extension services.

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Hugo Byrnes

Product Integrity covers product legal compliance, food safety/non-food safety and sustainable products. The latter includes social compliance, animal welfare and environmental sustainability – all related to our products.

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Colinda de Beer

Educated in horticulture I started my career as a researcher in the field of indoor plants. After studying information technology I transferred to software development and management. After finishing my third study (MSc in change management) I became a business developer at InnovationQuarter, connecting horticulture, technology and business innovation.

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Roel Messie

Experienced banking and investment professional, in the last 10 years in a managing role. Pragmatic and problem solving approach, believing that true team work is the way to achieving the best possible results.

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Jacob van den Borne

Jacob van den Borne, owner of Van den Borne Aardappelen, is an arable farmer in the south of Brabant. He is a forerunner in the use of precision agriculture, technology and data at his company: he makes company data available via the cloud, flies drones about his fields and uses satellite data for precision agriculture. He achieved his in 2004 Bachelor of Agriculture at the HAS in Den Bosch.

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Annemarie de Ceuster

Annemarie de Ceuster is a financial business consultant in agriculture and recently graduated her Masters in International Agribusiness and Food Chain Management. She focussed her thesis on agricultural business succession, in partnership with Rabobank and NAJK. As today, she is a critical assessor of the Dutch financing system and aims for new business models to stimulate agricultural successions which are strongly decreasing in the future. Young farmers are the future, and therefore a task for the whole value chain to contribute!.

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The Program for the Event

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Farm income event venue:

World Horti Center Naaldwijk

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