Let's leave things a little better than we find them!
Agriculture is a significant cornerstone of sustainable use of resources and the foundation for sustainable development. Safeguarding food security is finally peace keeping.
Factor Fn: Future Farming, Food, Feed, Fitness, Fuel, Fiber, Flowers, Freshwater, Fishery, Forestry, Flora, Fauna, Fun, Fortune, Freedom
// Sicherungskopie der deutschen Variante vom 21.10.2019
Die Themenschwerpunkte von agriExcellence liegen auf den Gebieten:
  1. Zukunft der Landwirtschaft: „Vision 2025/2050“
  2. Globale und regionale Trends in der Lebensmittelproduktion: 2012/2025/2050
  3. Sicherung der Welternährung im 21. Jahrhundert – ein wesentlicher Beitrag zur Friedenssicherung
  4. Welternährungs- und Energiesicherung im 21. Jahrhundert – ein wesentlicher Beitrag zur Friedenssicherung
  5. Zukunft satt – kann uns die Erde noch ernähren?
  6. Zukunft satt - was werden wir zukünftig essen? – Die Landwirtschaft als weltweiter Hoffnungsträger
  7. Weltweiter Hoffnungsträger Landwirtschaft – was kann sie wirklich leisten? Was gilt es zu tun?
  8. Quo vadis Landwirtschaft? Perspektiven der deutschen Landwirtschaft im Spannungsfeld regionaler und globaler Entwicklungen: 2010/2015/2025
  9. Internationale Betrachtung der Landwirtschaft der Zukunft
  10. Globales Ressourcenmanagement am Beispiel “Agrikultur”
  11. Factor In: Invoke for the Implementation of International Initiatives to Increase Income by Inducing, Improving, and Increasing Investments for Innovations and Intensification of Sustainable Agriculture
  12. Landwirtschaft 2025: Wird der Landwirt in Deutschland  noch gebraucht?
  13. Nahrungsmittelproduktion im Spannungsfeld von regionalen und globalen Entwicklungen  2008/2015/2025 – Future Farming, Food, Feed, Fiber, Fuel
  14. Factor Fn: Future Farming, Food, Feed, Fitness, Fuel, Fiber, Flowers, Freshwater, Fishery, Forestry, Flora, Fauna, Fun, Fortune, Freedom
  15. Farmers Feedstock Future Fuel Fueling Future: Global Trends 2025/2050
  16. Future Fuel Fueling the Future: From Seed to Speed
  17. Fueling the Future
  18. Food Security at the Crossroads – A Wake up Call!
  19. Mega-Trend Landwirtschaft: Nahrungs-, Futtermittel und Energie 2008/2015/2025 – Werden landwirtschaftliche Produkte zum knappen Gut?
  20. Zukunftsperspektiven der deutschen Landwirtschaft im Spannungsfeld von TTTTTTTT: Teller, Trog, Tierfutter, Tank, Tonne, Taille, Tarock, Tagesmeldungen (2011/2025/2050)
  21. Innovative Agricultural Technologies Are Keys to Feed the World: 2013/2025/2050
  22. Die Welt-Agrarmärkte vor der eigenen Haustür?!
  23. Getreidemarkt: International, national 2013/2025
  24. Die Zukunft der Zuckerrübe im nationalen und internationalen Kontext
  25. Die lokalen/regionalen/globalen Nahrungsmittelwertschöpfungsketten und deren Auswirkung auf die Landwirtschaft
  26. Perspektiven der europäischen Landwirtschaft im Rahmen globaler Entwicklungen
  27. Globale Trends in der Ernährungswirtschaft und deren Auswirklungen auf die Veredelungs- und Ackerbaubetriebe in Deutschland
  28. Globalisierung und weltweite Lebensmittelproduktion
  29. Zukünftige Landwirtschaft und der Einfluss des Verkaufs von Lebensmitteln via Internet (e-commerce)
  30. Analyzing Agriculture’s Role in Environmental Stewardship
  31. Food Chain is Satisfying Future Customers with Safe and Healthy Food
  32. Global Trends to Improve Human Health - From Basic Food via Pharma-Food to Pharma- Farming and Pharmaceuticals
  33. Feeding the World … or Saving the Planet – Environmental Costs and Footprint of Pig Production: Change the Paradigm?!
  34. Pork Industry in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  35. Cattle Industry in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  36. Dairy Industry in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  37. Wo steht die Landwirtschaft und der Milchmarkt nach 2015?
  38. Poultry Industry in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  39. Wine Industry in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  40. Future of the Flower Industry
  41. Aquaculture in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  42. Insect Food in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  43. Future of Agriculture: 2025/2050 – Focus Flower Industry
  44. Die Rolle der Lohnunternehmer in einer Landwirtschaft mit Zukunft
  45. Agrarmärkte in Bewegung - neue Herausforderungen für Lohnunternehmen
  46. Agrarrohstoffe im Spannungsfeld von TTTTTTTT
  47. Perspektiven des deutschen Agrarhandels
  48. Landwirtschaft mit Zukunft - Die Rolle der Pflanzen-, Schweine- und Bio-Energieproduktion: 2012 – 2025
  49. Lebens- und Futtermittelproduktion in Konkurrenz zu nachwachsenden Rohstoffen – eine künftige Herausforderung
  50. Landwirtschaft/Veredelungswirtschaft im Jahr 2025
  51. Landwirtschaft und Ethik – Gedankenanstöße
  52. Sicherung der Welternährung und Grüne Gentechnik
  53. Quo vadis Grüne Gentechnik in Deutschland?
  54. Bio(Tech)nik: Die primäre Sprache der Natur nutzen – eine Kunst mit Zukunft
  55. Green genetic engineering as a field of tension between population growth, food production, energy and biodiversity
  56. Understanding the Strategic Potential of Plant Genetic Engineering
  57. The DNA 去氧核糖核酸 of Agriculture 农
  58. Biotechnology and Plant Breeding Perspectives for Food, Energy and Sustainability
  59. Landwirtschaft und Biodiversität – eine essentielle Symbiose
  60. Grüne Gentechnik – eine Gefahr für die Artenvielfalt?
  61. Klimawandel und Biodiversität in der Zukunft
  62. Artenvielfalt – Ändern oder nicht ändern?
  63. Food Security and the Challenge of Climate Change
  64. Future of Agriculture: 2025/2050 - Strategic potential of seed improvement of energy crops to combat global warming
  65. Landwirtschaft und Agro-Energie
  66. Nachwachsende Rohstoffe – eine Perspektive für die Landwirtschaft in Ungarn?
  67. Nachwachsende Rohstoffe – eine Perspektive für die Landwirtschaft?
  68. Global Food and Energy Challenge
  69. Biomass and Biofuels in the 21st Century 
  70. Future Fuel Fueling the Future: From Seed to Speed  Global Networking Symposium on Bio-Energy: The Case for Bio-Fuels
  71. Future of Oleochemistry in the 3rd Millennium – from Energy Crops via Biofuel to Oleochemicals and Biorefineries and New Industries
  72. Future of Biofuels
  73. Energiewende in Deutschland, 2013: Konsequenzen für die deutsche Landwirtschaft
  74. Fracking: 2015/2025
  75. Klimawandel und Energiekrise - Herausforderungen und Chancen für die Landwirtschaft: Vision 2025/2050
  76. Weltweite Klimaveränderungen – Was bedeutet das für die deutsche Landwirtschaft?
  77. Future of Agriculture: 2025/2050 - Strategic potential of seed improvement of energy crops to combat global warming
  78. Land Resources and Land Use Options in Relation to Climate Change
  79. Soil – a  Key Resource for Agriculture
  80. Water – a Key Resource for Agriculture
  81. Pollination and Future of Global Agriculture
  82. Visionen im Ackerbau – Zukunft des Pflanzenbaus im Jahr 2070
  83. Natürliche Ressourcen – eine Herausforderung für die Sicherheitspolitik dieses Jahrhunderts
  84. Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf den Getreide- und Ölsaatenmarkt
  85. Der Karbon-Fußabdruck der Landwirtschaft – Risiken und Chancen
  86. Klimawandel: Was bedeutet das für den Pflanzenschutz der Zukunft?
  87. Future Crop Protection and Impact on Climate Change
  88. Pflanzenschutz = Klimaschutz
  89. Nachhaltige Landwirtschaft – Welchen Beitrag leistet der Pflanzenschutz?
  90. Nachhaltige Landwirtschaft – Welchen Beitrag leistet der Pflanzenschutz – Schwerpunkt Weinbau
  91. Können wir ohne Pflanzenschutz die Menschheit ernähren?
  92. Die Bedeutung des Pflanzenschutzes bei der Bereitstellung von Nahrungsmitteln und
  93. Bioenergie – Gestern, heute und morgen
  94. Pflanzen stärken – Erträge sichern – Pflanzenschutz: 2012 - 2025
  95. Innovationen im Pflanzenschutz: 2012 - 2025
  96. Auswirkungen der Gentechnik auf den Pflanzenschutz – globale und regionale Entwicklungen
  97. Schädlingsbekämpfung in Städten und Gemeinden, im Vorratsschutz, in der Lebensmittelproduktion
  98. Über die Notwendigkeit der Schädlingsbekämpfung
  99. Erfolgsfaktoren und Herausforderungen in der industriellen Agrar-Forschung
  100. The Global Crop Production Challenge and Impact of Agrotechnologies – Vision 2025
  101. Agro-Technologietransfer in die 3./4. Welt – was tun?
  102. Evolution of Agriculture: 0 - 1000 - 1900 - 2000 - 2010 - 2025 - 2050
  103. “Agri-Utopia” – von Ackerbau und Viehzucht über urbane Landwirtschaft zur vertikalen bzw. Pondom-Landwirtschaft
  104. ”Nutritopia“ – from Basic Food via Functional Food, Pharma-Food to Pharma-Farming and Pharmaceuticals
  105. Nanotechnologie und Landwirtschaft
  106. Was muss die zukünftige Landwirtschaft leisten?
  107. Incremental or Transformed Agriculture? That’s the Question!
  108. Sustainable and Circular Economy in Agriculture 2025
  109. Vision 2025: A Decentralized, Fully Integrated and Efficient Hybrid-System in German Agriculture
  110. Smart Agriculture 2025/2050
  111. Roboter-Revolution in der Landwirtschaft: 2015/2025/2050
  112. Digitale Landwirtschaft: Elektronik, GPS, Sensoren, Drohnen, Roboter, Smartphones, Tablets,  Apps 2015/2012
  113. Digitalisierter Pflanzenschutz: 2015/2025
  114. Risk Mangement on Farms (Economics, Environment, Climate Change)
  115. Science not Fiction: Agriculture
  116. Science Fiction Agriculture!?
  117. Sein oder nicht sein? - Mit Courage, Kreativität, Können und Kompetenz in die Landwirtschaft mit    Zukunft
  118. Liebling - was gibt es 2025 zu essen? Fakten und Fiktionen zur Zukunft der Welternährung.
  119. Die Kleintierhaltung – ein bedeutendes, aber unterschätztes Marktsegment der Landwirtschaft
  120. Manche Hunde und Katzen fressen Gourmet-Qualität –und viele Menschen essen Dreck
  121. Hidden Hunger versus Impertinant Intemperance
  122. Das moderne Europa: Diapause oder Metamorphose – Was ist zu tun in Europa?
  123. Cutting-Edge Science & Technology towards Food, Environment and Health – Focus: Encouraging Young Scientists
  124. Was ist der Mensch? Eine, von achtzehntausendeinhundertundzehn (18110) „Human Resources“ eines multinationalen Unternehmens, A.D., 2010
  125. How to Attract Creative HR?
  126. Was interessiert Oberstufenschüler an der Landwirtschaft – eine überregionale Betrachtung 2007 – 2011
  127. Kritisch, kernig, konstruktiv – ein Zugang zur Kreativität – auch in der Landwirtschaft
  128. Innovation: Creativity, Courage, Conscience
  129. Certain, Clear, Coherent, Complete, Concise, Concrete, Conscience, Correct, Courteous, and Credible Communication in Agro/Food-Sciences/Technologies
  130. Entomology for the Third Millennium – Scientific and Technological Challenges
  131. Ausstellung: „Visualisierte Agenda 21 / Rio+10 / Rio+20“
  132. Seminar/Workshop: „Globales Ressourcenmanagement am Beispiel ‚Agrikultur‘“  
  133. Workshop: „Was bereitet den Landwirten Kopfzerbrechen?“

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Key subjects of agriExcellence are in the following fields:
  1. Future of Agriculture: “Vision 2025/2050“
  2. Global and regional production of food: 2012/2025/2050
  3. Safeguarding food security in the 21st century – a key factor for peace keeping
  4. Global food and energy security in the 21st century – key factors for global peace
  5. A future without hunger – is there enough food on earth?
  6. A future without hunger – what will we eat in future?
  7. Agriculture - the hope for global future
  8. Agriculture – the global hope – what agriculture will realize? What’s to be done?
  9. Quo vadis agriculture? Perspectives of German agriculture in the field of tension of regional and global developments: 2010/2015/2025
  10. Global management of resources: “Agriculture”
  11. Factor In: Invoke for the Implementation of International Initiatives to Increase Income by Inducing, Improving, and Increasing Investments for Innovations and Intensification of Sustainable Agriculture
  12. Agriculture 2025: Do we need farmers in Germany in future?
  13. Food production in the field of tension of regional and global developments 2008/2015/2025 – Future Farming, Food, Feed, Fiber, Fuel
  14. Factor Fn: Future Farming, Food, Feed, Fitness, Fuel, Fiber, Flowers, Freshwater, Fishery, Forestry, Flora, Fauna, Fun, Fortune, Freedom
  15. Farmers Feedstock Future Fuel Fueling Future: Global trends 2025/2050
  16. Future Fuel Fueling the Future: From Seed to Speed
  17. Fueling the Future
  18. Food Security at the Crossroads – A Wake up Call!
  19. Mega-trend agriculture: Food, feed and energy 2008/2015/2025 – Will agricultural products fall short?
  20. Future perspectives of German agriculture in the field of tension of  TTTTTTTTTT: Teller, Trog, Tierfutter, Tank, Tüte, Tonne, Taille, Tarock, Tagespolitik, Tagesmeldungen (2013/2025/2050)
  21. Innovative Agricultural Technologies Are Keys to Feed the World: 2013/2025/2050
  22. Global agro-markets before our front-door?!
  23. Cereal markets: International, national 2013/2025
  24. Impact of local, regional and global food value chains on agriculture
  25. Perspectives of European agriculture in the field of tension of global trends
  26. Global trends in nutrition industry and relevant impact on agriculture in Germany
  27. Globalization and global food production
  28. Future of agriculture and impact of food-on-line shopping (e-commerce)
  29. Analyzing Agriculture’s Role in Environmental Stewardship
  30. Food Chain is Satisfying Future Customers with Safe and Healthy Food
  31. Global Trends to Improve Human Health - From Basic Food via Pharma-Food  to Pharma- Farming and Pharmaceuticals
  32. Feeding the World … or Saving the Planet – Environmental Costs and Footprint of Pig Production: Change the Paradigm?!
  33. Pork Industry in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  34. Cattle Industry in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  35. Dairy Industry in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  36. What will happen in agriculture and  the milk market after 2015?
  37. Poultry Industry in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  38. Wine Industry in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  39. Aquaculture in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  40. Insect Food in the Next Decades – A Worldwide Vision
  41. Future of Agriculture: 2025/2050 – Focus Flower Industry
  42. The role of agricultural wage enterprises in an agriculture with future
  43. Agricultural markets on the move – a new challenge for agricultural wage enterprises
  44. Agricultural commodities in the field of TTTWWPPD (Table, Trough, Tank, Waste bin, Waistline, Pet food, Poker, Daily news)
  45. Perspectives of the German agricultural trade market
  46. An agriculture with future: The role of crop, livestock and bioenergy production: 2012 – 2025
  47. Food and feed production in competition with renewable energy production – a future challenge
  48. Agriculture and the finishing trade industry in 2025
  49. Agriculture and ethics – some food for thought
  50. Food security and green biotechnology
  51. Quo vadis green biotechnology in Germany?
  52. Bio(tech)nology: The use of the primary language of nature – an art with future
  53. Green genetic engineering in the field of tension between population growth, food    production, energy and biodiversity
  54. Understanding the Strategic Potential of Plant Genetic Engineering
  55. Biotechnology and Plant Breeding Perspectives for Food, Energy and Sustainability
  56. Why we can press forward evolution in agriculture through biotechnology
  57. ®Evolution in Agriculture - Global Trends 2025
  58. The Necessity of a Second Green Revolution in Agriculture
  59. Agriculture and biodiversity – a vital symbiosis
  60. Green biotechnology – a risk for biodiversity?
  61. Impact of climate change on biodiversity in future
  62. Biodiversity – to change or not to change?
  63. Food Security and the Challenge of Climate Change
  64. Future of Agriculture: 2025/2050 - Strategic potential of seed improvement of energy crops to combat global warming
  65. Agriculture and bio energy
  66. Biomass production – a perspective for agriculture in Hungary?
  67. Biomass production – a perspective for agriculture?
  68. Global Food and Energy Challenge
  69. Biomass and Biofuels in the 21st Century 
  70. Future Fuel Fueling the Future: From Seed to Speed 
  71. Future of Oleochemistry in the 3rd Millennium – from Energy Crops via Biofuel to Oleochemicals and Biorefineries and New Industries
  72. The Energy Turnaround in Germany, 2013: Consequences for German Agriculture
  73. Future of Biofuels
  74. Pros and Cons of Fracking: 2015/2025
  75. Climate change and energy crisis – Challenges and chances in agriculture: Vision 2025/2050
  76. Global climate change – What does that mean for German agriculture?
  77. Future of Agriculture: 2025/2050 - Strategic potential of seed improvement of energy crops to combat global warming
  78. Land Resources and Land Use Options in Relation to Climate Change
  79. Soil – a  Key Resource for Agriculture
  80. Water – a Key Resource for Agriculture
  81. Visions for farmers – Future of crop production in 2070
  82. Natural resources – a challenge for global security policy in the 21st century
  83. Impact of climate change on cereal and oilseed markets
  84. Carbon foot print of agriculture – risks and chances
  85. Climate change: What does this mean for crop protection in future?
  86. Future Crop Protection and Impact on Climate Change
  87. Crop protection =  Climate protection
  88. Sustainable agriculture – Which contribution is made by crop protection?
  89. Sustainable agriculture – Which contribution is made by crop protection – Focus vine production
  90. Could we feed global population without crop protection?
  91. Significance of crop protection for food and energy production – past, present and in future
  92. Strengthening crops – safeguarding yields – crop protection: 2012 – 2025
  93. Strategies of crop protection/production industry 2015/2025
  94. Future of crop protection/production industry
  95. Innovations in crop protection: 2012 - 2025
  96. Impact of green biotechnology on crop protection – global and regional developments
  97. Pest control in cities and communities, store goods, and food production, 2011 - 2025
  98. About the necessity of pest control
  99. Success factors and challenges of  industrial research in agriculture
  100. The Global Crop Production Challenge and Impact of Agrotechnologies – Vision 2025
  101. The transfer of agro-technologies to LDC-countries – what has to be done?
  102. Evolution of Agriculture: 0 - 1000 - 1900 - 2000 - 2010 - 2025 - 2050
  103.  “Agri-Utopia” – from crop and livestock production via urban agriculture to vertical and pondom-agriculture
  104.  ”Nutritopia“ – from Basic Food via Functional Food, Pharma-Food to Pharma-Farming and Pharmaceuticals
  105.  Incremental or Transformed Agriculture? That’s the Question!
  106.  Sustainable and Circular Economy in Agriculture 2025
  107.  Vision 2025: A Decentralized, Fully Integrated and Efficient Hybrid-System in German Agriculture
  108.  Smart Agriculture 2025/2050
  109.  Robotics Revolution  in Agriculture: 2015/2025/2050
  110.  Digitized Agriculture: Electronics, GPS, Sensors, Drones, Robots, Smartphones, Tablets, Apps
  111.  Digitized Crop Protection: 2015/2025
  112.  Risk Management on Farms (Economy, Environment, Climate Change)
  113.  Nanotechnology and Agriculture
  114.  Science not Fiction: Agriculture
  115.  Science Fiction Agriculture!?
  116.  What agriculture has to deliver in future?
  117.  To be or not to be? – With courage, creativity, knowledge and competence moving in an agriculture with future
  118.  Future of the Flower Industry
  119.  Darling! – What we will eat in 2025? Facts and fictions about future of global nutrition
  120.  Pet food-market – a significant but underestimated market segment for agriculture
  121.  Some dogs and cats feed Gourmet-Quality – and a lot of people eat dirt
  122.  Hidden Hunger versus Impertinant Intemperance
  123.  Modern Europe: Diapause or metamorphosis – What should be done in Europe
  124.  Cutting-Edge Science & Technology towards Food, Environment and Health – Focus: Encouraging Young Scientists
  125.  What is a human being? One, of eighteenthausandonehundredandten (18110)  „Human  
  126.  Resources“, of a multinational company, AD, 2010
  127.  How to Attract Creative Human Resources?
  128.  What is interesting in agriculture for undergraduates in Germany – cross regional observations, 2007 – 2011
  129.  Critical, pithy, constructional – a way to creativity – as well as in agriculture
  130.  Innovation: Creativity, Courage, Conscience
  131.  Certain, Clear, Coherent, Complete, Concise, Concrete, Conscience, Correct, Courteous, and Credible Communication in Agro/Food-Sciences/Technologies
  132.  Entomology for the Third Millennium – Scientific and Technological Challenges
  133.  Exhibition: ”Visualized Agenda 21 / Rio+10 / Rio+20“
  134.  Seminar/Workshop: „Global resource management: Example: “Agriculture”  
  135.  Workshop: ”What does puzzle farmers?“