Westin Resort, Nusa Dua, Bali - Indonesia June 18 - 19, 2013 Indonesian Biotechnology Research Institute for Estate Crops Bogor - Indonesia Organize by : INTERNATIONAL TOURS & CONVEX Contact : Rian (081314830955); e-mail : [email protected]http://ivoc.co.id Indonesian Biotechnology Research Institute for Estate Crops Jl. Taman Kencana No.1 Bogor 16151, Telp : (0251) 8327449/Fax : (0251) 8328516 Komang Edianto Pertokoan Cinto Bali Center No.19 Jl. Dewi Sri, Legian Kuta - Bali email : info @flyingtoursbali.com Phone:(0361) 8555362/8545577 Mobile: 081936241666 Conferencia Internacional de Aceite Vegetal
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Westin Resort, Nusa Dua, Bali - Indonesia
June 18 - 19, 2013
Indonesian Biotechnology Research Institute for Estate CropsBogor - Indonesia
Indonesian Biotechnology Research Institute for Estate CropsJl. Taman Kencana No.1 Bogor 16151,Telp : (0251) 8327449/Fax : (0251) 8328516
Komang EdiantoPertokoan Cinto Bali Center No.19
Jl. Dewi Sri, Legian Kuta - Baliemail : info @flyingtoursbali.comPhone:(0361) 8555362/8545577
Mobile: 081936241666
Conferencia Internacional de Aceite Vegetal
First Announcement
International Vegetable Oil Conference (IVOC)Westin Resort, Nusa Dua, Bali: 18-19 June 2013
Food, energy, and water are critical for our current society and will be of increasing importance in the future. Uncontrollable world population growth and climate change are forcing us to reassess our food and energy consumption and will have real and substantial impacts on the water cycle. Solving the interlinked challenges of food, energy and water resources in a sustainable manner is one of the fundamental goals of this generation. In addition to these fundamental needs, health is also an essential necessity to be seriously addressed.
Oil seeds gains a substantial attention in recent decades due to its potential usage as both food and renewable energy resources. The greater their availability, the securer the world, as it was proven in the past and today that the lack and uneven distribution of food, energy, and water has been triggering wars among nations and social unrests in many countries. All vegetable oil producers should work together to bring about food and renewable energy resources sufficiently available for anyone living in this limited space on earth.
In 2010, palm oil and soybean oil together account for nearly two-thirds of world utilization, and most of the world's recent production growth. Rapeseed, sunflower, and palm kernel oil support 16%, 7% and 4%, respectively, of world consumption. Although predominant use of vegetable oil is for food with over 80% of the market, significant increase of biodiesel production and use spearheaded by the EU (mostly in Germany and France), from 2005 onwards, has caused a growing concern over food price increase following the increase of bargaining power of vegetable oil. Insignificant proportion of industrial usage of vegetable oil should be regarded as an open opportunity for new investment and exploration.
Efforts to increase vegetable oil production should be conducted in a sustainable manner. Chemical pollutions and greenhouse gas emission should be kept in check. However, a heavy force by environmentalists should be given in such a way so that their actions do not hamper the genuine intention of fulfilling sufficient food and renewable energy for continuously growing world population. Stronger efforts should be built together in newly emergence of uncertainty of world economy, recently triggered by the EU economy crisis.
The world togetherness involving all vegetable oil stakeholders would be seen on 18-19 June 2013 in Bali, Indonesia, at International Vegetable Oil Conference (IVOC), hosted by Indonesian Biotechnology Research Institute for Estate Crops (IBRIEC). The theme of this prestigious conference is “TOGETHER WE FEED THE WORLD”.
The Conference will explore the topic of global outlooks with a focus on needs of vegetable oil for food, bioenergy and health. The challenges for balancing between food and bioenergy needs and incorporating uncertainty into economic and welfare opportunities will be discussed together with the impacts and responses on environments and sustainability. Reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, operating in a carbon constrained world and a focus on renewable energy including practical applications and integration into the energy mix will be covered.
Submissions for oral and poster presentation are invited on the topics listed below supplemented by invited talks by world experts and political leaders.
Conference Topics:· Global Vegetable Oil Outlook· Trade and investment· Industrial goods derived from vegetable oils for food and human health· Application of biotechnology in vegetable oil upstream industries· Application of biotechnology in vegetable oil downstream industries· Vegetable oils for bio-diesel· Land use & water management· Environmental regulatory and studies for vegetable oils· Man power utilization in vegetable oil industries· Social impacts and responsibilities
Proposal Submission: Interested presenters should submit an abstract of less than 800 words of text summarizing the proposed presentation and a short bio (100 words), email to: [email protected] / [email protected] or fax on: 62251-8328516 by 16th December, 2012.
Submissions will be judged on relevance to conference themes, clarity of thought, data/documented results, creativity, thfit in conference program and other criteria. Deadline for notification of acceptance is 15 January, 2013.
Important dates:16th December, 2012 Deadline for abstract submission15th January, 2013 Notification of acceptance
th16 February, Closing of Early bird Registration st1 April 2013, Full paper Submissions
18-19 June, 2013 Conference Dates
We look forward to welcome you at the conference.
Solutions to these challenges, including the role of technologies and smart networks will also be a central theme. Recognizing that technology is only part of the solution, the conference will also address the economic, political and regulatory aspects of food, energy, water, and health.
The IVOC 2013 will attract up to 1,000 international participants for this global event and will feature a large industry presence and trade exhibition.
CONFIRMATION FORM
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