Cooperatives: essential for food security?!

The special occasion for this year’s World Food Day Colloquium (WFDC) is the 200th anniversary of the University of , founded in 1818 for generating knowledge on increasing food productivity after a great famine in Baden-Wuerttemberg, and the Raiffeisen Year 2018, in which the cooperative idea is celebrated on the occasion of the 200th birthday of its founder, Friedrich Wilhelm World Food Day Colloquium Raiffeisen. Cooperatives: essential for food security?! The thematic focus is on cooperatives and their contribution to global food security. What has already been accomplished? And what kind of challenges do cooperatives have to face regarding the Contact Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? To enable and strengthen Dr. Nicole Schönleber & Dr. Jenny Kopsch-Xhema the struggle of people to improve their food security was one of the Food Security Center cooperatives’ initial points of action. It is still the stimulus of new cooperatives and self-help groups in various countries and regions. D-70593 The World Food Day Colloquium 2018 will discuss the specific roles of cooperatives in this process and their different contributions to global food security. As a special highlight the Hans Ruthenberg Phone +49 (0)711-459-24451 Memorial Lecture 8will4 be part of the program. Fax +49 (0)711-459-24456

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Behindertenparkplatz 44 Datengrundlage: Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart - Stadtmessungsamt; Universität Hohenheim - Abteilung Fläche und Bau (AFB) htalschule Bearbeitung: Universität Hohenheim - Kommunikations-, Informations- und Medienzentrum (KIM) sc Kör Landschaftsgarten World Food Day Colloquium Program Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Cooperatives: essential for food security?! Moderation: Stefanie Anhalt Editor and moderator 11:30 - 12:15 Hans Ruthenberg Balcony Hall Cooperatives are indispensable for cocoa farmers SWR 1 Baden-Württemberg Magazine, Germany Memorial Lecture Eberhard Schell CEO, Schell Schokoladen, Germany 08:00 - 09:00 Arrival & Registration Foyer Moderation: Prof. Dr. Regina Birner Vice-Director, Hans-Ruthenberg-Institute, Women and collective action: lessons from the 09:00 - 09:30 Opening Session Balcony Hall University of Hohenheim Indian dairy cooperative sector Carla Dohmwirth ... Welcome Address Department of Agricultural Economics, Division of Economics Prof. Dr. Thomas Reardon of Agricultural Cooperatives, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Prof. Dr. Stephan Dabbert Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics, President, University of Hohenheim Food Security Group, Michigan State University, USA 15:15 - 15:30 Coffee Break Foyer Prof. Dr. Reiner Doluschitz Director, Food Security Center (FSC), University of Hohenheim 12:15 - 13:15 Lunch Break Foyer 15:30 - 16:15 Panel Balcony Hall

Dr. Roman Glaser 13:15 - 13:45 Young Scientists Session Balcony Hall Discussion with experts: Do cooperatives contribute to food security? President of Baden-Württembergischer Genossenschafts- Approaches of young scientists from FSC, University of verband (BWGV), Germany Hohenheim and the Center for Development Research (ZEF), Fukamusabe Dieudonné University of Bonn Head Manager Deputy, COCOCA Consortium of Coffee 09:30 - 09:45 Key Session Balcony Hall Cooperatives, Burundi Theresa Bäuml, Rahel Deribe Bekele, Sebastian Forneck, Global Hunger Index 2018 - Forced Migration and Hunger Md. Fuad Hassan, Tessa Jensen-Auvermann, Olta Sokoli Anthony Chamanga Mathias Mogge Chief Development Manager, Tanzania Horticultural Association Executive Director Programmes, Deutsche Welthungerhilfe, 13:45 - 15:15 View from Practice Session Balcony Hall (TAHA), Tanzania Germany Cooperative Sector in Brazil: Challenges and Opportunities Eberhard Schell 09:45 - 11:00 Key Session Balcony Hall of Food Production and Food Security CEO, Schell Schokoladen, Germany Prof. Dr. Gilson Martins Dr. Ewald Glaser ... Coordinator of the Center for Applied Economics, Cooperation and CEO, ZG Raiffeisen eG, Germany MinDir. Gunther Beger Innovation in Agribusiness (CEA), Department of Rural Economics Director-General, Policy issues; private sector; trade; rural and Extension, Federal University of Paraná, Brazil development, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and 16:15 - 16:30 Closing Balcony Hall Mother Teresa Rural Development Society (MTRDS) – Development (BMZ), Germany Dr. Andrea Fadani a cooperative movement in India based on the Raiffeisen-idea CEO, Foundation fiat panis, Germany Raiffeisen. Impact on Cooperatives in International Dr. Ewald Glaser Development CEO, ZG Raiffeisen eG, Germany Dr. Eckhard Ott President of the German Cooperative and Raiffeisen Catalyzing Agricultural Transformation through Confederation (DGRV), Germany integrating Food Security, Income and Nutrition aspects Anthony Chamanga 11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break Foyer Chief Development Manager, Tanzania Horticultural Association (TAHA), Tanzania