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Why? In 2050 we’ll have to be able to feed 9 billion people. This challenge is further increased
because we have to do this in a sustainable way.
The challenge: we challenge you to think on how dairy farming or forage harvesting can do their
part in feeding the world in 2050 in a sustainable way and show us your idea.
What to deliver? Your idea (product or process) in the form of a report of max 5 pages,
introduction, executive summary (short not technical), process or product description, conclusion
and summary presentation in PDF of max 5 slides, all written in English. You can also provide us with
a video in which you present your idea. The idea has to have a link with dairy (farming) or forage
harvesting (roughage). In addition to the 5 page main report an additional appendix can include
further supporting documents such as sketches, images, graphics and references. Source references
are obliged!
The contest is open to agricultural students, engineering students, bio technologists, industrial
designers and farmers under the age of 28 from all nationalities.
Criteria for the description of the process of product are; innovative, agriculture improvement with
clear application potential and link with “How to feed the world in 2050 in a sustainable, enjoyable
and profitable way”. Possible categories to think about are: adding value to dairy, improving cattle
(genetics, welfare), enhancing crops/ roughage (cattle feed nutrients), improving farm
management, focussing on milk components instead of fluid milk.
Entries to be submitted by the 15th of April 2013 to The Well 2013 Symposium organisers in
electronic form as e-mail attachment to students@well2013.com [1]. In addition to the report or video,
the candidate's complete curriculum vitae should also be included.
The jury will consist of Alexander van der Lely, CEO Lely Group, Martin Scholten, Managing Director
Animal Sciences Group of Wageningen UR, and Pierre Berntsen of ABN AMRO.
The jury will select the best ideas to present during the Agricultural Symposium “we’ll 2013” on
15th & 16th May, 2013 in ‘s Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands. This shortlist will be published at
the 26th of April 2013 on www.well2013.com [2].
The selected presenters will receive free entry to the symposium and will be sponsored for travel
costs and stay during the event. The best solution is considered to have the optimal mix of
innovativeness supporting how to feed the world in 2050 in a sustainable, enjoyable and profitable
way.
The winner of the contest can opt for either EUR 2.500 in cash, a scholarship (minor/ master
project) of 4 months at the Wageningen University or 6 months paid internship at Lely in The
Netherlands.
More information can be found on the website, www.well2013.com [2] and the “we’ll 2013” Facebook
page.
“we’ll award”
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Links
[1] mailto:students@well2013.com
[2] http://www.well2013.com
[3] http://studies.aegean.gr/sites/studies.aegean.gr/files/student_contest_well2013.pdf