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Sacramento, California - Food Tank, in partnership with the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau, Farm-to- Fork Program, and University of California- Davis, is excited to announce the 1st annual Farm Tank Conference at the Hyatt Regency Sacramento. This two-day event will feature more than 35 different speakers from the food and agriculture field. Researchers, farmers, chefs, policy makers, government officials, and students will come together for interactive panels.

The event will feature interactive panels moderated by top food journalists, networking, and delicious food, followed by a day of hands-on activities and opportunities for attendees. This is the third in a series of four two-day Summits in 2016 which will bring together some the world’s most impactful food system leaders. Earlier this year, the Washington, D.C. Food Tank Summit completely sold out and drew in more than 30,100 livestream viewers. This is a can’t miss event for 2016!

Confirmed speakers (many more to be announced soon!):

The first day will include researchers, farmers, chefs, policy makers, government officials, and students who will come together for interactive panels on topics that include food transparency, food tech, sustainable protein, infrastructure, and food business, among other topics. The entire first day will be live streamed on www.FoodTank.com.

The second day will give participants an exclusive and behind-the-scenes experience where they will be immersed in all that California agriculture has to offer. These custom-designed tracks will cater to all food and agriculture professionals and enthusiasts. From getting your hands dirty at West Sac urban farms to experiencing the most innovative tech solutions in the area, these experiences are like nothing ever offered before.

Not only will participants be able to soak up the expertise of our top level speakers, they’ll also be able to network with each other, and share locally sourced meals.

Ticket Information and Details:

Farm Tank General Admission:

$249 Rate includes:

Farm Tank General Admission with overnight accommodations:

$575 Rate includes:

Extra nights at the hotel are offered at a rate of $185 (plus 15% tax/assessment, based on availability.) To make hotel reservations please visit: https://aws.passkey.com/event/15316351/owner/2084/home

Day Two (Friday, September 23rd) Track Options

Ag and Environmental Conservation

This track will highlight farms and businesses that are developing smart solutions to the conservation challenges we all face. Tour stops will illustrate:

Youth Engagement

This track will showcase education programs and non-profits that are helping to shape children’s attitudes around healthy food and to create career pathways in food and agriculture. Tour stops will illustrate:

Urban Farms

This track will explore working urban farms, their origins and business models. Tour stops will highlight:

Hubs and Innovation

This track will center on what goes into establishing a food hub and other innovative solutions to food-related challenges. Tour stops will highlight:

Farmer for a Day

This track will put attendees directly in the fields with the men and women who are feeding the country. Tour stops will highlight:

Sponsors include: Almond Board of California, Annie’s Inc., Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition, Blue Apron, Clif Bar & Company, Driscoll’s, Fair Trade USA, Farmer’s Fridge, Food and Environment Reporting Network, Inter Press Service (IPS), Niman Ranch, Organic Valley, Sacramento Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the University of California - Davis.

Highlights from the 2015 Food Tank Summit:

We recently hosted the 1st Annual Food Tank Summit in Washington D.C., which was held in partnership with The George Washington University. It was an exciting event and I’m writing to share with you impacts from the Summit—both its immediate successes and a variety of longer-term outcomes.

2016 Food Tank Summits

Tickets are limited, buy yours today!