RTG Events

Upcoming Seminars

RTG Research Colloquia
  • 28/02/2025 - Speaker: Carola Grebitus, Arizona State University.
    Title: "Strategies for Reducing Food Waste Along the Value Chain – The Case of Imperfect Produce” (Download Abstract)

  • 04/03/2025 - Speaker: Maximo Torero, FAO
    Title: TBD


  • Female Career Talks
  • 28/02/2025 - Speaker: Carola Grebitus, Arizona State University.

  • Past Events

  • 15-17/09/24 - RTG Sustainable Food Systems Symposium

  • 04/06/2024 - Speaker: Michael Carter, UC Davis.
    Title: “On the Definition and Estimation of Economic Resilience using Counterfactuals”

  • 22-23/02/2024 - Speaker: Devesh Roy, IFPRI.
    Title: “Undoing of a regulation for groundwater preservation in India: An evaluation using Synthetic difference in difference approach”

  • 22/01/2024- Speaker: Kristin Kiesel, Associate Professor of Teaching at the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Davis, US.
    Title: “Reference-Dependent Purchases and Experience-Driven Belief Updating: Can Food Safety Labels Make a Difference?”

  • 07/12/2023- Speaker: Rachael Garrett, Moran Professor of Conservation and Development, University of Cambridge, UK
    Title: “From zero-deforestation policies to bioeconomic value chains in the tropics”

  • 27/11/2023- Speaker: Salvatore di Falco, Full Professor, Institute of Economics and Econometrics, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
    Title: “Conservation Agriculture and Land Productivity”

  • 16/08/2023- Speaker: Lauren Chenarides, Assistant Professor at W.P. Carey Morrison School of Agribusiness – Arizona State University.
    Title: “Using scanner data to answer food policy questions”

  • 14/07/2023- Speaker: Shenggen Fan, Current Chair Professor at the College of Economics and Management at China Agricultural University in Beijing, DG of IFPRI between 2009 and 2019.
    Informal Talk

  • 19/06/2023- Speaker: Jenny Aker, Professor of Development Economics at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and Department of Economics at Tufts University, U.S.
    Title: “It’s All Fun and Games? WTP Experiments for Longer-Term Impacts”