This two-day business conference will showcase real world solutions to transform commodity supply chains. We'll address how business can turn regulation into opportunity, regenerate landscapes, and assess what supply chain transformation really means on-the-ground for farmers, forests, biodiversity, and nature.

Supply chain risk and compliance

Effective business strategies to strengthen supply chains and increase regulatory compliance to ensure incoming legislation delivers the right impact on the ground.

Scope 3 solutions

How business can measure, manage and mitigate supply chain emissions and the role of nature-based solutions in meeting scope 3 targets.

Smallholder farmer resilience

The leading collaborative approaches to transfer agency, share value, and co-create resilient livelihoods from the ground up.

Regenerative landscapes

Case studies of successful landscapes approaches and a blueprint for action you can adapt to your local context.

The venue


Hotel Casa Amsterdam

Eerste Ringdijkstraat 4

Amsterdam
1097
Netherlands

Get in touch

For any questions on the conference:

Emily Heslop
Project Director
[email protected]

Or for more information about sponsorship options:

Anita Thomson
Chief Partnerships Officer
[email protected] 

Sign up

Registration for the conference is currently open. To sign up, you can do so online here, or get in touch directly for details of group discounts. 

Sustainable Commodities and Land Use Forum

Innovation Forum's flagship sustainable commodities conference is held behind-closed-doors to ensure an open, honest conversation focused on the solutions. 

It is structured entirely to deliver practical debate, genuine progress and key takeaways as we continue to build and enhance sustainable commodity supply chains. 

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