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Friday, December 6 • 2:50pm - 3:40pm
Farming and Eating for Planetary Health

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What are linkages of agriculture to human and environmental wellbeing? Is organic produce more delicious and nutritious than conventional produce? A multifaceted challenge of the Anthropocene is supporting healthy diets while conserving ecological resources in socially acceptable ways. At present, poor diets are the leading risk factor of the global burden of disease. Concurrently, food production places greater stress on ecosystems than any other human activity while being critically dependent on multiple ecosystem services including water, soil fertility, pollination, and climate regulation. These food system challenges are exacerbated by global change with notable consequences for human and environmental wellbeing. This presentation will outline global trends of food systems transitions and associated implications for sustainability. We will review the evidence of the implications of agricultural practices for planetary health with a focus on organic agriculture. Evidence will further be presented on the relationship of agricultural management, phytochemistry, and sensory profiles of crops.

Thank you, Kamut International for being a MOA Conference Session Sponsor!

Speakers
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Selena Ahmed

Associate Professor, Montana State University, Health and Human Development
Research InterestsI am an ethnobotanist with research and outreach interests at the intersection of the ecological, cultural, and health aspects of food systems. The ultimate translational goal of my research program is to strengthen linkages and innovations in the food system from... Read More →

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MonaRae Tuhy

MOA Board - Executive Committee, Secretary

Sponsors and Supporters
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Kamut International

Kamut International
Trevor Blythtrevor.blyth@kamut.comBob Quinnbob@quinnorganic.com


Friday December 6, 2019 2:50pm - 3:40pm MST
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