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Food sustainability: Can we hack it? - The Almanac
It had a catchy name -- one suitable for Silicon Valley and a region where sustainable food production is of wide interest. Called "Hacking Food," it was the second Bay Area's Sustainable Food Festival, and it took place in Menlo Park on July 12 at BootUP on Willow Road.
The event is aimed at bringing awareness and finding solutions to a problem that affects us all: namely, a stable and reliable food supply for the future. The program for this year's festival included a panel discussion, five different break-out workshop sessions, and a showcase for the products of 17 entrepreneurial companies.
It had a catchy name -- one suitable for Silicon Valley and a region where sustainable food production is of wide interest. Called "Hacking Food," it was the second Bay Area's Sustainable Food Festival, and it took place in Menlo Park on July 12 at BootUP on Willow Road.
The event is aimed at bringing awareness and finding solutions to a problem that affects us all: namely, a stable and reliable food supply for the future. The program for this year's festival included a panel discussion, five different break-out workshop sessions, and a showcase for the products of 17 entrepreneurial companies.