Farm to Fork: Sustainable Food Production in a Changing Environment

Farm to Fork: Sustainable Food Production in a Changing Environment

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  • 4 séquences
  • Niveau Introductif
  • Débute le 29 décembre 2019
  • Clôture le 31 janvier 2020

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Détails du cours

Déroulé

  • Threats to global food security of an environmental, biological or chemical nature
  • Food integrity
  • Water, soil and plant health
  • Animal health and welfare
  • Food safety and human health
  • Climate change related to food security

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Intervenants

Giovanna Ponti
At the Dept of Veterinary Sciences, I study how natural/pollutants estrogen-mimicking compounds in the feed may affect the brain development and decrease fertility, meat quality, and animal welfare

Francesco Chiesa
DVM, Assistant Professor at the Department of Veterinary Sciences of the University of Turin, Italy.
Research field: Food Safety

Flavia Girolami
I am vet, working as a researcher at the Dept. of Veterinary Sciences - University of Torino. My field is the study of contaminant and drug residues in food of animal origin.

Paola Badino
I'm Biologist and PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology. I teach in the Department of Veterinary Science of Turin. My scientific interests deal with food safety related to drugs and contaminants.

Katrina Campbell
Dr Katrina Campbell is a Reader within the Institute for Global Food Security at Queen's University Belfast. Her research monitors food safety threats and effects from environment to farm to fork.

Michaela Fox
Michaela is a Lecturer in Education working on the development of EITFOOD education programmes. Her background is in food science and research at the Institute for Global Food Security.

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