
Jize Jiang attended the World Food Forum 2024 as an academic delegate from ETH Zurich. The WWF 2024 was held from October 14th to 18th at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome, Italy. The theme of this yearâs WFF is âGood food for all, for today and tomorrowâ, organized around three pillars â Global Youth Action, Science and Innovation and Hand-in-Hand Investment.

Throughout the event, a main topic that was discussed is addressing the meaningful participation of young people in policy-making and youth-led projects and initiatives towards sustainable agri-food systems. On the 16th October, Jize co-organized a side event âBeyond the Price Tag: Letâs talk about the true cost of foodâ together with other academic delegates from Switzerland. This Swiss event attracted a wide audience and offered insights into the hidden cost of food systems through expert talks and interactive discussions.

As the event highlighted the urgent need for more sustainable agri-food systems in the coming years, tackling nitrogen loss and improving nitrogen use efficiency are one of the most critical challenges that is closely related to malnutrition, food waste, and the degradation of air and water quality, as well as climate change. Understanding how reactive nitrogen species behave in environmental compartmentsâboth now and in the futureâis a core objective of the ReCLEAN initiative, and such insights are essential for reforming agri-food systems toward greater sustainability.