prof. martin j. kropff, rector magnificus wageningen...
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Science for impact
Prof. Martin J. Kropff, Rector Magnificus
Wageningen UR
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Global Challenges
Food Security
Climate change
Food & Health
Biobased Economy
Stewardship
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Long term challenges for the Agri-food system (2050)
Robust food production 2xEco-efficiency 2x
Less land, less water, less nutrients, less agrochemicals, less environmental impact
Framework: Biobased EconomyWorld population
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DEVELOPING WORLD
DEVELOPED WORLD
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Innovations neededNew Technologies and systems approach
For the whole agri-chain and environment
Institutionsregulations, laws, customs, beliefs, norms and organizations, incl. in education, research, extension
Governance
Public policies for strategic directions change, incentives, and facilitation of institutional & technological innovations
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The Wageningen UR domainshealth, lifestyle, livelihood
healthy food and living environment
food and food production
living environment
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ConsumerProduct
Wageningen approach : biological dimension
Gene/ Molecule
Cell
Organism
Ecosystem
Planet
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Individual
Society
Community
Household
Wageningen approach: interacting with social dimension
Policy and framework
institutions
technology
peopleprofitplanet
ConsumerProduct
Gene/ Molecule
Cell
Organism
Ecosystem
Planet
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Wageningen UR
>11,000 students>1,500 PhD students6,500 faculty and staffScience for impact on science, society and businessInternationally recognized know how cluster in domain
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Genetic resources within Wageningen
Mandate of CGNto contribute to conservation and to promote utilisation of genetic resources for food and agriculture
Scope includesAnimal genetic resourcesPlant genetic resourcesForest genetic resources
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Activities in Animal Genetic Resources (1)
ex situ conservationgenebank semen (and embryo) collections
support for in situ managementsmall populations of Dutch originminimising inbreeding ratesuse of genebank germplasm
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Activities in Animal Genetic Resources (2)
policy adviceconservation policies in relation to veterinary policiessupport to implementation FAO’s Global Strategic Planaccess and benefit-sharing issues
supportive researchcryobiologygenetic management strategies
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This workshop
Technical perspectivePolicy relevantWide participationHighly timely