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Session 1 – SDG12: Responsible Consumption and Production

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We held our 2021 National Conference virtually, on 12-13 October, with an exciting line-up of speakers from both Australia and overseas, including a number of Nuffield Scholars. Our 2021 National Conference explored how Australian agriculture can achieve a better and more sustainable future and bolster our contribution by aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). More details: https://conference.nuffield.com.au/2021/ Check the times below to skip ahead to each part of the session @ 01:30 - Gabriela Burian, Global Director for Multi-stakeholder Partnerships, Bayer @ 09:15 - Lachlan Monsbourgh, Head of Sustainable Business Development Global, Rural Clients, Rabobank @ 19:35 - Panel session @ 67:41 - Meet the 2022 Nuffield Scholars Please complete this feedback form about this conference day to assist us with ongoing improvements - https://s.surveyplanet.com/4enngo0k To watch the video of this session visit - https://youtu.be/P41rCm_gCoc SESSION 1 SDG12 SPEAKERS: Emma Germano, Facilitator and 2014 VIC Scholar: https://emma-germano.com/ Gabriela Burian, Sustainable Food Systems Lead, Bayer: https://croplife.org/industry-profile/female-foodheroes-gabriela-burian/ Lachlan Monsbourgh, Rabobank’s Head of Sustainable Business Development Jake Newnham, 2019 TAS Scholar, cherry producer:  https://www.nuffield.com.au/jake-newnham-2019 Tom Green, 2019 SA Scholar, beef producer: https://www.nuffield.com.au/thomas-green-2019 Alistair Corr, 2019 QLD Scholar, beef producer: https://www.nuffield.com.au/alistair-corr-2019 Tamara Uebergang, 2019 QLD Scholar, cotton grower: https://www.nuffield.com.au/tamara-uebergang-2019 Total run time: 1 hour 11 mins Podcast produced by www.growloveproject.com

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We held our 2021 National Conference virtually, on 12-13 October, with an exciting line-up of speakers from both Australia and overseas, including a number of Nuffield Scholars. Our 2021 National Conference explored how Australian agriculture can achieve a better and more sustainable future and bolster our contribution by aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). More details: https://conference.nuffield.com.au/2021/ Check the times below to skip ahead to each part of the session @ 01:30 - Gabriela Burian, Global Director for Multi-stakeholder Partnerships, Bayer @ 09:15 - Lachlan Monsbourgh, Head of Sustainable Business Development Global, Rural Clients, Rabobank @ 19:35 - Panel session @ 67:41 - Meet the 2022 Nuffield Scholars Please complete this feedback form about this conference day to assist us with ongoing improvements - https://s.surveyplanet.com/4enngo0k To watch the video of this session visit - https://youtu.be/P41rCm_gCoc SESSION 1 SDG12 SPEAKERS: Emma Germano, Facilitator and 2014 VIC Scholar: https://emma-germano.com/ Gabriela Burian, Sustainable Food Systems Lead, Bayer: https://croplife.org/industry-profile/female-foodheroes-gabriela-burian/ Lachlan Monsbourgh, Rabobank’s Head of Sustainable Business Development Jake Newnham, 2019 TAS Scholar, cherry producer:  https://www.nuffield.com.au/jake-newnham-2019 Tom Green, 2019 SA Scholar, beef producer: https://www.nuffield.com.au/thomas-green-2019 Alistair Corr, 2019 QLD Scholar, beef producer: https://www.nuffield.com.au/alistair-corr-2019 Tamara Uebergang, 2019 QLD Scholar, cotton grower: https://www.nuffield.com.au/tamara-uebergang-2019 Total run time: 1 hour 11 mins Podcast produced by www.growloveproject.com

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