AgriTechNZ - Which global agriculture trends are important for us and why
Event description
Global Agritech Insights: shaping our future
Nuffield fellow Lucie Douma shares insights from her global agricultural travels.
Following her webinar earlier in the year, Lucie Douma is returning to share further insights from her global agricultural travels. Recently, Lucie embarked on a journey across Singapore, India, Qatar, Germany and the USA meeting with farmers, suppliers, industry organisations and government officials, gaining an in-depth view of each country. These discussions were a pivotal component of her Nuffield programme, focused on shaping the future of agriculture.
Lucie joined a cohort of fellows and will share the highlights from her research findings, Data Sharing to Achieve Data Interoperability. She will share insights into her recent presentation on climate and agriculture data for the Uruguay SDG Data Conference.
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Event Details:
Date: Wednesday 22 November
Time: 11.00am - 12.00pm
Location: Online
Event Type: Webinar
Cost: Free (for Members and non-Members)
Speakers:
HOST: KYLIE HOROMIA
Te Arawa, Ngāti Porou
Growth & Transformation Manager
AgriTechNZ
Kylie has over 20 years in communications and over 10 years in the agriculture sector, most notably with growers T&G Global, automation experts Autogrow and digital technology specialists WayBeyond. Her role at AgriTechNZ supports the membership growth efforts and fostering new transformational behaviours across the industry including storytelling and collaboration.
Kylie is on the Government’s Agritech ITP (Industry Transformation Plan) Steering Committee, is the Chair of the Agritech ITP Māori Advisory Group and on the Executive Board of the NZ Guild of Agricultural Journalists and Communicators.
LUCIE DOUMA
Head of Client Strategy and Advice Services, FMG
Prior to her current role at FMG, Lucie managed the Covid Recovery and Supply Chain team at the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI). She is a 2022 Nuffield scholar and has had the opportunity to travel around Europe, North America, and Australia in a post Covid environment to meet with farmers, growers and support organisations to understand the environment and context in which they farm.
Lucie grew up on a dairy farm and understands the farming way of life. She has taken this knowledge and applied it to various aspects in her career from consulting with KPMG through to her public sector work at both MPI and previously at the Ministry for the Environment. Lucie has a Master of Science from the University of Oxford and was a top rower for her college.
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