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theme 

RETHINKING THE FUTURE OF FOOD AND ITS ALLIED SYSTEMS IN AN ERA OF SUSTAINABILITY AND CIRCULARITY

Sub-theme 

We invite submission of abstracts in the form of conceptual, systematic, bibliometric, and empirical studies on the following sub-themes for consideration:

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Sustainable Agriculture and Food Production

Sustainable agriculture and food production focus on practices that ensure long-term productivity while minimizing environmental impact. This sub-theme explores innovative farming techniques, soil health management, and resource-efficient food production methods that promote resilience and sustainability. Discussions will include best practices for reducing chemical inputs, promoting regenerative agriculture, integrating agroforestry, and fostering sustainable livelihoods for farmers. Additionally, topics such as water-efficient farming, climate-smart crops, and organic farming will be explored to enhance productivity while ensuring sustainability.

Climate Change, Food Systems, and Environmental Sustainability

The impact of climate change on food systems is profound, affecting food production, distribution, and consumption. This sub-theme examines adaptive strategies to mitigate climate-related risks, promote climate-smart agriculture, and enhance food system resilience. Topics of interest include carbon footprint reduction, sustainable land-use policies, precision agriculture for climate adaptation, and innovative practices such as vertical farming and controlled-environment agriculture. Further discussions will delve into greenhouse gas emissions from food production and strategies to transition towards low-carbon food systems.

Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture for Food Security

As urbanization accelerates, urban and peri-urban agriculture play a crucial role in enhancing food security. This sub-theme explores innovative approaches to integrating agriculture into urban settings, such as rooftop gardens, hydroponics, aquaponics, and community farming. Discussions will address policy support, infrastructure development, and economic viability to enhance food access in urban areas. Topics also include sustainable land planning for urban farming, waste recycling for urban agriculture, and technological interventions that maximize food production in limited spaces.

Innovative Technologies for Sustainable Food Systems

Technological advancements are reshaping food systems, enhancing efficiency, and promoting sustainability. This sub-theme focuses on the role of emerging technologies such as precision agriculture, artificial intelligence, blockchain for food traceability, and smart irrigation systems. The discussion will center on how these innovations can improve productivity, reduce resource use, and ensure food safety. Other key areas include automation in agriculture, the role of biotechnology in food production, digital solutions for food security, and the use of robotics to optimize farming practices.

Circular Approaches to Food Loss and Waste Reduction in Food Production and Supply Chains

Food loss and waste contribute significantly to global food insecurity and environmental degradation. This sub-theme delves into circular economy strategies that minimize waste, enhance resource recovery, and promote sustainable consumption patterns. Topics include innovative food preservation techniques, repurposing surplus food, developing biodegradable packaging, and policy frameworks for reducing food waste along supply chains. Discussions will also explore how businesses and governments can collaborate to promote zero-waste strategies and sustainable consumption practices.

Sustainable Diets and Consumer Behaviour

Dietary choices significantly impact food sustainability and public health. This sub-theme explores consumer-driven approaches to promoting sustainable diets, the role of plant-based and alternative protein sources, and behavioral interventions that encourage responsible food consumption. Discussions will also cover nutrition education, food labeling for sustainability, food ethics, and policy interventions for healthier and more sustainable food choices. Additionally, insights into how marketing and social media influence consumer behavior towards sustainable eating habits will be examined.

Policy and Governance Frameworks for Sustainable Food Systems

Sustainable food systems require robust policy and governance structures to drive transformation. This sub-theme addresses regulatory mechanisms, institutional support, and international frameworks that shape sustainable agricultural and food policies. Topics include land-use planning, food sovereignty, the role of government and non-governmental organizations in food security, and the importance of international cooperation in achieving sustainable food goals. Further discussions will explore taxation and subsidy policies that promote sustainable agriculture and food production.

Agroecology and Biodiversity Conservation in Food Systems

Agroecology integrates ecological principles into farming systems to enhance biodiversity and sustainability. This sub-theme focuses on strategies for conserving agrobiodiversity, promoting ecosystem services, and scaling agroecological practices. Discussions will highlight the benefits of diversified cropping systems, traditional farming knowledge, indigenous seed conservation, pollinator-friendly farming practices, and conservation-oriented food production models. Additionally, the role of agroecology in climate change adaptation and food security will be discussed.

Hospitality, Tourism, Indigenous and Functional Foods

Indigenous and functional foods play a vital role in promoting cultural heritage and health benefits. This sub-theme explores how the hospitality and tourism sectors can leverage indigenous food knowledge, promote sustainable culinary tourism, and support local food economies. Topics include food authenticity, sustainable food sourcing in tourism, the nutritional benefits of functional foods, and the role of traditional food processing techniques in enhancing food quality and safety. Further discussions will address the economic potential of indigenous food markets and their contribution to sustainable tourism.

Sustainable and Circular business models in Food Systems

Transitioning towards sustainable and circular business models is key to achieving a resilient food system. This sub-theme examines business strategies that prioritize sustainability, such as farm-to-table initiatives, closed-loop food production, waste-to-value approaches, and sustainable supply chain management. Discussions will explore innovative entrepreneurship in sustainable agribusiness, corporate sustainability strategies, and the financial viability of circular food systems. Case studies of successful sustainable agribusiness models will also be highlighted.

Innovations in Science and Technology towards increasing Agriculture Production.

Scientific and technological innovations are pivotal in addressing food security challenges. This sub-theme highlights breakthroughs in biotechnology, genetic engineering, soil enhancement techniques, and alternative food production systems. Key discussions will focus on precision breeding, biofortification, climate-resistant crops, nanotechnology in agriculture, and technological interventions that enhance agricultural productivity while preserving environmental integrity. Additionally, the role of data-driven farming and digital agriculture in optimizing food production will be explored.

Sustainable Financing for Food Systems

Financing sustainable food systems is critical to fostering long-term resilience and growth. This sub-theme explores innovative funding mechanisms, public-private partnerships, and investment strategies that support sustainable agriculture. Topics will include impact investing in food systems, microfinancing for smallholder farmers, agribusiness financing models, and policy incentives for sustainable agribusiness development. Discussions will also explore financial instruments such as green bonds, insurance schemes for climate resilience, and the role of development banks in supporting food security initiatives.

ImpORTANT dates

Call for Abstract

February, 2025

Abstract Submission 

31st May, 2025

Notification on Abstract Acceptance

30th June, 2025

Manuscript submission

31st August, 2025

Notification of Paper Acceptance

30th September, 2025

Registration & Payment deadline

31st October, 2025

Conference date

16th - 19th November, 2025