Webinar on Teams

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Time
Monday, March 6, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

This webinar concerns urban agriculture and how local food producers and sales channels may utilize their proximity to the city to increase value creation from their production in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable way.

We want to address how local food producers can create added value by marketing in cities; and how sustainability is part of, and being strengthened through short food supply chains.

The webinar is organized as part of the URBANFARMS project and presents research findings from a comparative study of local food production, marketing and sales in Oslo and Bristol. Sales channels operating in the two cities will briefly present their business models in an attempt to stimulate discussion and co-learning.

 

Time: 13:00 - 14:30 Norwegain time (12:00 - 13:30 GMT)

 

The project “Farmers and the city: Enhancing added value and sustainability through optimized use of urban and peri- urban farm resources” (URBANFARMS) was financed by the Norwegian Research Council for the project period 2019-2023. The overall aim of URBANFARMS was to find out how farmers in and near cities can utilize the proximity to the city to increase value creation from their production in economically, socially and environmentally sustainable ways.

 

Photo: Sebastian Eiter, NIBIO

Time: 13:00 - 14:30 Norwegain time (12:00 - 13:30 GMT)

 

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Time
Monday, March 6, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

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Preliminary program

Time: 13:00 - 14:30 Norwegain time (12:00 - 13:30 GMT)

 

  • 13:00 - 13:10

    Welcome and introduction to the URBANFARMS project

  • 13:10 - 14:00

    Examples of business models of local food sales channels in Oslo and Bristol

    REKO / Irene Dallans 

    Elm Tree Farm /Lisa Allen

    Oslo Kooperativ/ Amanda Perri

    Dagens/ Kristoffer Torheim

  • 14:00 - 14:20

    Presentation of the main findings of the report “Selling local food in the city”

    A comparative study of short food supply chains Oslo and Bristol

    NIBIO Report: https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3052933 

  • 14:20 - 14:30

    Discussion