Retrospective
Insightful conversation among Government representatives from Brazil, the US, Canada, Germany and South Africa on what it takes to make bioeconomy operational. Also, FAO and IACGB provided an overview of the current international momentum and the advancements on bioeconomy in G20 countries and worldwide. Four main recommendations were drawn from the presentations and follow-up discussion. First, countries should work together on bioeconomy as it supports the advancement of climate, biodiversity and sustainable development global goals. Second, the role that bioeconomy plays for ensuring food security includes higher and diversified incomes, healthier environment, and sustainable consumption and production, which contribute to countries’ sustainability aspirations. Third, knowledge sharing, including indicators and global data, can be a driving force to implement policies and technologies. Fourth, a multistakeholder global partnership on bioeconomy is needed to create cross-sectoral innovation and bring holistic bioeconomy solutions on the ground.
Panelists
Keynote Speakers

Carina Pimenta
Secretary
National Secretary for Bioeconomy. Ministry of Environment and Climate Change of Brazil

Gregory Jaffe
Former USDA Senior Advisor and Bioeconomy Expert
The US
Moderators & Panelists

Fabrice Nimpagaritse
Director
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)

Christine Lang
Co-chair
International Advisory Council on Global Bioeconomy (IACGB)

Kaveh Zahedi
Director of the Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment
Food and agriculture organization of the United Nations

Tilman Schachtsiek
Responsible for the implementation of the German National Bioeconomy Strategy
German Federal Ministry for Food and Agriculture

Ben Durham
Chief director on bio-innovation
National Department of Science, Technology and Innovation in South Africa (DSTI)