Organisers of the City Food Lecture have revealed the line-up of its 21st annual event, scheduled for Thursday 17th February at the Guild Hall in London.
The event has been organised by the seven City of London livery companies: the Worshipful Company of Bakers, Butchers, Cooks, Farmers, Fishmongers, Fruiterers and Poulters. Guests who are unable to physically attend will be able to join remotely via a virtual hub.
This year’s keynote speaker is the managing director of Arla Foods, Ash Amirahmadi, who will discuss how the agriculture and food sector can target the issues of food security and sustainability over the next decade.
Amongst the topics expected to be covered by Ash will be the accessibility, nutrition and affordability which must be considered when providing food to UK and global customers and consumers, alongside the environmental impact of its production. Following his lecture, Ash will join the panel for an interactive questions-and-answer session.
The 2022 panel is set to include:
- Kate Nicholls, CEO for UK Hospitality
- Richard Clothier, managing director of Wyke Farms
- Frazer McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar World Panel
The panel will be chaired by Charlotte Smith, who is known for her roles as presenter on BBC1’s Countryfile and on Radio 4’s Farming Today.
Smith said: “I’m delighted and honoured to chair the City Food Lecture for a second year. This year’s lecture promises to be both fascinating and timely and I look forward chairing the Q&A session and fielding the usual challenging points from our audience.”
Tickets are invitation only, however anyone interested in attending the event can contact Fiona Patrick via fiona@cityfoodlecture2022.com.