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Building a Sustainable and Resilient Food System
Overview
Feeding Change mobilizes global partnerships to address food systems as a climate issue through sustainable agriculture, food resiliency, and climate financing.
Perspectives on a Natural Capital Approach to Financing Food Systems Transformation
This brief seeks to investigate and illuminate the approach of investing in natural capital through a food systems lens.

Building a Sustainable and Resilient Food System
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Related Event Sessions
- Decarbonization and the Path Towards Sustainable Food Systems2024 Asia Summit
- Food Systems as an Asset Class2024 Global Conference Session
- COP28 and Beyond: Food Systems Financing2023 Middle East and Africa Summit Session
- Investing in Food Systems to Address Climate Change2023 Asia Summit Session
- Investing in Food Systems to Address Climate Change2023 Global Conference Session
- Closing Plenary: The Future of Food and Health Part 2: A Conversation with Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack2022 Future of Health Summit Session
- Building Resilient Food Systems: Applying Lessons from Disaster Response2022 Future of Health Summit Session
- The Intersection of Agriculture, Food, and Technology2022 Middle East and Africa Summit Session
- Innovations to Build Food Resiliency Climate Change and the Future of Food | Part 1: Global Food Resiliency2022 Asia Summit Session
Business Council
Feeding Change is a team of food system experts within the Milken Institute who activate social and financial capital, engage policymakers and industry leaders, and convene key stakeholders to catalyze a more nutritious, sustainable, resilient, and equitable food system.