Global Food Systems Forum attracts international audience
People from more than 350 locations, on every continent except Antarctica, have registered to watch the UC Global Food Systems Forum webcast on April 9.
Interested people in Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Germany, India, Italy, Kenya, Morocco, Netherlands, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela and states throughout the U.S., have signed up to be part of this global conversation and the audience continues to grow.
Sign up now to be part of the conversation http://food2025.ucanr.edu. We have begun the discussion on Twitter using (hashtag)#Food2025.
Not on Twitter? There’s still time
At the ANR Statewide Conference, we will be using Twitter for a variety of different purposes. On Tuesday, April 9 during the Global Food Systems Forum, the world will be live tweeting using (hashtag)#Food2025. Questions, answers and conversations on this critical topic will abound.
In addition, throughout the conference we will also be using (hashtag)#ucanr2013 to broadcast basic information for conference participants such as lost and found items, resource room opportunities, and last-minute scheduling changes.
If you haven’t used Twitter, Karl Krist has posted a 3-minute video showing you how to get an account and how to use it. Watch his video on YouTube – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFNaKhiHkRU.
For step-by-step Twitter instructions in writing, visit http://agisamerica.org/twitter-guide. Ag is America is a project of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU).
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