Understanding and Reporting the Transformation from Soil to Table | Foodthink Media Workshop Call for Applications
Restaurants are increasingly relying on pre-prepared meals;
Processed foods have become a daily staple for many, including children; the natural flavours of vegetables and meats are gradually giving way to the taste of standardised seasonings;
We can buy produce from increasingly distant locations, yet finding seasonal, local food producers and suppliers has become harder—we are entering a more industrialised and commercialised food system.
However, within the public sphere—and the media in particular—there has been far too little discussion regarding the causes and consequences of these trends. This is especially true for the following questions:
- How do farmers—especially smallholders—participate in and be affected by the transformations of the food system, both as producers and consumers?
- How does the food system contribute to climate change, the loss of biodiversity, and other environmental crises?
- What are the differences in the environmental, social, and economic costs behind different patterns and choices of food consumption?
- What policies can governments implement to address these issues and create a more sustainable and equitable food system?
- What actions can consumers take to proactively improve our food system? …
Event Schedule and Location
Date and Time
18–20 August 2023, full days
(Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
Location
Beijing
*Specific venue to be announced
Workshop Guests

Lü Zhi
Professor at the School of Life Sciences, Peking University; Executive Director of the Center for Nature Conservation and Social Development, Peking University; Vice President of the China Association for Women Science and Technology; Founder of the Shan Shui Conservation Center; and Advisory Board Member for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030. In addition to her long-term research in conservation biology, Professor Lü has engaged in extensive practice and reflection on sustainable development and the relationship between agriculture and nature.

Liu Juan
Associate Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the College of Humanities and Development, China Agricultural University, and Executive Editor of *World Development*. Her primary research interests include environmental sociology and political ecology, international development and agricultural policy change, and rural development and rural revitalisation. In recent years, Liu has published a series of works on climate and environmental justice, agri-food systems, and farmers’ perspectives within rural revitalisation. Her papers on global environmental justice are consistently highly cited, and her co-authored book, *Rural Revitalisation from the Farmers’ Perspective*, has had a broad social and policy impact.

Zhong Shuru
Anthropologist. Professor Zhong’s research spans gastronomic tourism, sustainable food systems, and food culture. She focuses particularly on the food system traditions of the Pearl River Delta and the significance of similar practice systems—those that eschew the binaries of East/West or traditional/modern—for our daily lives.

Li Xueshi
PhD in Sociology from Michigan State University. He previously conducted sociological research on organic food at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Currently, he is with the General Education Department at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, where he serves as the project lead for “Alternative food systems, standards, and sustainability”. His research fields include the sociology of food, environmental sociology, and Science, Technology and Society (STS).

Li Guanqi
Head of the Eastern Office of the Farmers’ Seed Network, responsible for ecological breeding pilots and the promotion of seeds and ecological agriculture across the Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai regions. He serves as the coordinator for the “Lianhe Plan” micro-grant project focusing on agricultural biodiversity, jointly initiated by Foodthink and the Farmers’ Seed Network.

Breaking Free from Plastic
Established in 2018, this environmental organisation is dedicated to driving solutions to plastic pollution. Through corporate advocacy, public awareness campaigns, and policy recommendations, it works to eliminate plastic pollution from our daily lives and the environment. Their slogan is “Together towards a future without plastic pollution”.
Further experts and practitioners will also be attending the workshop
Site Visit Overview
Xinfadi Agricultural Products Wholesale Market

Traditional Rural Markets on the Outskirts of Beijing
Ecological Farms around Beijing

Beyond large-scale, certified organic farms, there is a group of farmers who, though operating on a smaller scale, are equally committed to eco-friendly production. What does the production and sale of small-scale ecological agriculture look like, and how does it differ from mainstream organic farming? How do external uncertainties impact these farms? To answer specific questions about this “alternative” method of production, we have invited farmers working on the front line to share their experiences.
Beijing Organic Farmers’ Market

Integrated Waste Treatment Facilities
Reporting Support and Awards for Food and Agriculture Pioneers
Registration
Eligibility
Application Deadline
23:59, 11 August 2023
Participation in the workshop is free. On the 18th and 20th, the organisers will provide zero-waste lunches and dinners made from ingredients sourced from small-scale ecological farmers.
Foodthink will cover travel expenses for non-local participants, including return high-speed rail, hard-sleeper trains, or economy class flights to Beijing, as well as four nights’ accommodation from the 17th to the 20th. The venue, accommodation arrangements, and schedule will be communicated to participants separately upon confirmation.
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Special Thanks
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

Sustainable Catering Provided by
Beijing Organic Farmers’ Market

Workshop Special Planner: Qi Ran
Editor: Wang Hao
