The New York City Food Policy Center at Hunter College<http://nycfoodpolicy.org> is hosting an Agriculture and Technology breakfast panel on September 19th, 2016. The event will feature experts in the field and give attendees an opportunity to learn about the rising interest in agriculture and technology. Attendees will gain a better understanding of how NYC nonprofits and ag-tech companies are using technology to bring fresh produce to urban communities, and gain knowledge of current ag-tech practices and how they impact the food system.

Panelists: Kathy Soll - CEO, Teens for Food Justice, Jason Green - CEO, Edenworks, Rob Laing - CEO, Farm.one, Ed Harwood, PhD - Co-Founder, Chief Science Officer of AeroFarms
Date: Monday, September 19th, 2016 (8:30am – 10:15am)
Location: Hunter College, 2180 Third Avenue, New York NY 10035
Registration: The event is free; RSVP here<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/agriculture-and-technology-food-policy-for-breakfast-seminar-tickets-27424467320?utm_source=NYC+Food+Policy+Watch+%289%2F7%2F16%29+&utm_campaign=%288%2F10%2F16%29+&utm_medium=email>

Khursheed P. Navder, PhD, RDN, FAND
Professor and Director, Nutrition Program
Campus Director, School of Urban Public Health, Hunter College
Room 612, Silberman Bldg, 2180 Third Avenue (at E. 119th St)
New York, NY 10035
(212) 396-7775 (Tel); (212) 396-7644 (Fax)
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