New thinking about local agriculture in the circumpolar Arctic – Best practices, innovations and perspectives
The conference is the tenth in line of international conferences organized within the framework of CAA (Circumpolar Agriculture Association), aimed at people involved in northern agriculture such as researchers, practitioners, administrators, managers, policy-makers and students. The conference will address a bottom-up approach and new thinking of local agriculture, food production and rural development in the northern areas.
The goal is to open up and discuss versatile meanings of circumpolar agriculture and call for new thinking to address its topical challenges and opportunities. The sessions will highlight among others best practices and resilient solutions in the utilization of animal and plant resources, local breeds, reindeer herding, small-scale farming and non-timber forest products. The conference will address the high quality of arctic foods, their local profitability and business opportunities. The importance of food security and sustainability in different regions and countries will also be discussed.
The conference is hosted by the Arctic Centre, University of Lapland together with the Natural Resources Institute Finland; other coorganisers are ProAgria Lapland, Lapland University of Applied Sciences, Regional Council of Lapland, Reindeer Herders’ Association and Metsähallitus.
Preliminary program:
12th March: ca. 15:00 Pre-conference trip to a reindeer farm
13th March Keynote speeches and sessions
Arctic Deli Market
Evening reception by Rovaniemi City
14th March Keynote speeches and sessions
Panel discussion
Conference dinner
15th March Post-conference excursion in northeast Lapland (whole day)
More information: www.ulapland.fi/CAC2019
Further information:
Päivi Soppela, Chair, Circumpolar Agriculture Association, paivi.soppela(at)ulapland.fi, phone +358 400 138 805
Paula Tulppo, Conference Secretary, paula.tulppo(at)ulapland.fi, phone: +358 40 484 4379