
HEMISPHERE
PROJECT
Discover how we can transform the cocoa supply chain into an example of sustainability, environmental integrity and cultural respect.
ABOUT HEMISPHERE.
The event "Hemisphere, Back to the Panet - TORINO 2024" brings together the actors already cooperating, European institutions and researchers, and aims to create a new productive and operational consciousness, based on knowledge, research and capacity building.
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This year’s theme is multidisciplinary with particular attention to environmental aspects related to land, agriculture and data science.
To enable people from many different areas to find points of concrete collaboration, the workshop aims to understand common aspects and help interdisciplinary collaboration.
The conference will address both research and industrial production issues, as well as the need to protect and involve local communities.
Our focus
"Hemisphere Back to the Planet TORINO 2024" as an event and conference was born with the aim of involving research on agricultural supply chains and on the environmental theme with communities and industries on this delicate issue. Cities, environment, territory, and multidisciplinarity are our keywords.
Technological and regulatory aspects are fundamental, both cultural and social as well as methodological and formative aspects. Africa acquires a significant role in this sector and needs greater protection: the fight against warming on the territory means stopping greenhouse gases and deforestation, increasing carbon sink and soil biodiversity.
Warming has obvious effects in the EU, but it also impoverishes production and hence local populations and causes desertification, emigration, impoverishment of economies, social insecurity, and fragmentation of a culture.


Raising awareness
Combating climate change, rebuilding territories and waters, modifying production models to increase biodiversity and the protection of the soil and territories, increasing and predicting moisture shadows and waters, diversifying production, protecting African and European economies: it is all crucial to tackling these problems. Adopting sustainable agronomic practices and managing resources responsibly is crucial to maintaining the ecological balance and ensuring soil fertility.
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In Europe, awareness of these issues is growing, particularly in the z-gen and millennials (12-38 years) so informing citizens about the importance of sustainable practices, and of ongoing actions, using newly developed technologies, to monitor the territory and respectful agricultural and business practices and zero impact, are fundamental steps to protect biodiversity and promote sustainable development and awareness.
MAKE AN IMPACT.
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