Skip to content

Emerging ag is in Rome for CFS42

Myself and the rest of the Emerging team is in Rome preparing for CFS42, which takes place next week at the FAO. With over 120 Private Sector representatives registered, the week will be filled with presentations and a series of interesting Side Events all focusing on food security.

This is my first time in Rome, so as one could imagine – I’m very excited to be here. It’s only a bonus that I get to attend such a substantial meeting on World Food Security in the heart of one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

The International Agri-food Network (IAFN) will be live-tweeting the event! Be sure to follow @AgriFoodNet and @UN_CFS on Twitter, and use the hashtags #B4FoodSecurity and #CFS42 to join the conversation. A list of active Twitter accounts for the delegates involved can be found here.

Follow along, and enjoy the excitement!

Stefanie Hyde

With a passion for creativity, marketing and communications, Stefanie contributes to Emerging’s online communications and brand management, develops graphic visuals, and provides communications support to Emerging and its valued clients. Stefanie has grown up in a family with a long history in agriculture. Her family roots and exposure to farming and agri-business has nurtured a natural love for the industry and the wonderful people who work in it. Prior to joining Emerging, she has gained career experience working with Parks Canada in a Promotions and New Media role and developed skills including videography, advertising, marketing, social media and graphic design. Stefanie is a Canadian national and speaks both French and English. She graduated from Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, with a Bachelors Degree of Design. Stefanie attended the Copenhagen School of Design and Technology where she specialized in Sustainable Communications which included sustainable design, communications and marketing. Stefanie has spent time living in both Denmark and Rome, and is currently based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Back To Top