Lessons Learned from COVID-19 - FC
Global Conference 2024

Food Systems as an Asset Class: Financing a Sustainable Future

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Food systems have impacts on, and reflect the impacts of, health: the health of Earth’s people, its animals, and the planet itself. While the food and agriculture industry makes up $7.63 trillion worldwide, it also accounts for 15 percent of fossil fuel use and one-third of greenhouse gas emissions, which makes the industry an essential component of the global economy and any climate solutions. Yet today’s food systems are largely funded by philanthropic grants, government subsidies, limited lending with high-risk loan funds, and investor tax credits. Defining food systems as an asset class would drive sustained and reliable funding for the transformation of food systems, which would promote economic and community development, mitigate the impacts of climate change, and improve population health. In this session, food systems and financing experts will discuss the investment case for food systems and how such investment can be a catalyst for inclusive, sustainable, and resilient transformation. 

    Moderator

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    Danielle
     
    Nierenberg
     

    President, Food Tank

    Speaker

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    Ertharin
     
    Cousin
     

    CEO and Managing Director, Food Systems for the Future
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    Anna
     
    Lappe
     

    Executive Director, Global Alliance for the Future of Food
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    Adam
     
    Waglay
     

    Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Butterfly Equity
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    Craig
     
    Wichner
     

    Founder and Managing Partner, Farmland LP