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Webinar Description

The coronavirus outbreak has been affecting companies across all industries, forcing many businesses to undergo organizational restructuring, lay off employees, or shut down altogether. The food industry is no different, having been dealt a direct blow to their daily operations.. Hotels and restaurants worldwide were among the first to suffer the consequences of COVID-19, and months later, they are still struggling to attract now-wary customers. Supermarkets and food delivery platforms remained open during lockdowns of cities, but nonetheless kept adjusting their operations to meet the increased demand while keeping their staff safe. The pandemic also wreaked havoc at the very core of the food industry – agriculture. Disruptions in delivery and soaring unemployment rates left millions of farmers in a dire situation – both in Asia and around the world. In Germany, for example, travel bans restrict the movement of seasonal workers from Eastern Europe, crippling the local agriculture and deepening their financial strain. 


In this webinar, we will discuss the ongoing challenges of the food industry – tracing the pandemic's effects from soil to packaged food, and from dining out to staying in:



-         Will coronavirus change safety standards in the food industry?

-         How do bigger and small businesses cope with the situation?

-         How do companies continue to fulfill their corporate social responsibly during these times?

-         What are the possible impacts of the current crisis on food quality and nutrition and what are the measures needed to protect food safety?


The German Chamber of Commerce in China invites all members and non-members to join this webinar and learn how the food industry is affected by the crisis, and what measures they have taken to battle the effects.


This webinar is a follow-up to the German Chamber of Commerce in China's recent webinar on CSR Development Amid COVID-19 as well as part of our CSR initiative, More than a Market. For more information, please visit our website www.morethanamarket.cn.


Please note: This is a webinar via the platform [Zoom]. Please register by 29 April, 1 PM CST. A Q&A session will be held at the end of the webinar to address the audience's questions. Participants can also send their inquiries in advance using the registration form. After the registration, you will receive an email with a [Zoom] meeting ID and password prior to the webinar as well as a guideline to setup your [Zoom] account. Please ensure your email address is valid, and please make sure to check your junk mail as well.


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Speakers & Moderator

  • Christoph Moser (Director of Quality Assurance and Corporate Responsibility at ALDI China)

    Christoph Moser

    Director of Quality Assurance and Corporate Responsibility at ALDI China

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  • Ana Terra (Managing Partner at Goma Greens)

    Ana Terra

    Managing Partner at Goma Greens

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  • Rene-Pol Bouldoires (Food and Beverage Director of Grand Kempinski Hotel Shanghai)

    Rene-Pol Bouldoires

    Food and Beverage Director of Grand Kempinski Hotel Shanghai

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  • Hans Woldring (Principal Natural Resources and Agriculture Specialist Environment at Natural Resources & Agriculture Division 	Central and West Asia Department Asian Development Bank)

    Hans Woldring

    Principal Natural Resources and Agriculture Specialist Environment at Natural Resources & Agriculture Division Central and West Asia Department Asian Development Bank

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  • Veronika Glauberman (Moderator) (Manager for Social Responsibility at German Chamber of Commerce l Shanghai)

    Veronika Glauberman (Moderator)

    Manager for Social Responsibility at German Chamber of Commerce l Shanghai

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Agenda

2

45PM

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3

00PM

3

00PM

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3

05PM

Opening Remarks

Veronika Glauberman (Moderator)

3

25PM

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3

45PM

Goma Greens

Ana Terra

3

45PM

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4

05PM

Kempinski Hotel Shanghai

Rene-Pol Bouldoires

4

05PM

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4

15PM

Food Protection

Hans Woldring

4

15PM

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4

30PM

Q&A

Christoph MoserAna TerraRene-Pol BouldoiresHans Woldring

Organizer