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= Slow Food Youth Network = Slow Food Youth Network (SFYN) * is an international youth movement that works for a good, clean & fair food system.

General information
Slow Food Youth Network (SFYN) is a non-governmental environmental organization with an international coordinating body in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. SFYN was founded in 1989, with the mission as an international youth movement that is committed to a fairer and healthier food system. SFYN believes young people, must play an important role in the future of food production and consumption.

SFYN is a globally widespread network, list of participated countries:

AFRICA: Kenya, Mauritius, Morocco, Mocambique, South-Africa,  Tanzania, Uganda

ASIA: Japan, Kazakhstan, Nepal, South-Korea, The Philippines, Turkey

MIDDLE EAST: Israel, Lebanon

AMERICAS: Brasil, Canada, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico, Puerto Rico, United States of America

EUROPE: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Macedonia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom

Activities
They bring young consumers, producers, farmers, chefs and students closer together by doing through eat-ins, tastings, events such as World Disco Soup Day, talk show Like Hot Rolls, campaigns such as food education and projects such as the SFYN Academy.

Food100
Food100 is an initiative of AgriFood Capital, The Food Hub, Slow Food Youth Network and Food Inspiration

The food system of today is not good enough for the 21st century. The epidemic of obesity, degradation of biodiversity, industrialization of agriculture, diminishing animal welfare, food illiteracy and global warming are the undesirable consequences of a growing world population and the need to feed them cheaply. Food100 wants to stop and turn this race to the bottom in food.

Food100 is a network of established leaders and up-and-coming talent. The network wants to connect food generations, inspire the established leadership and offer the new generation opportunities to shape the future with new initiatives. Food100 links talent with influence. Young talents are linked to the experienced game changers to create a connecting network. Every year a new Food100 is put together by an independent jury.

WORLD DISCO SOUP DAY
Every year the International Slow Food Youth Network (SFYN) celebrates World Disco Soup Day (WDSD). On this day young people worldwide are asking for food waste. SFYN does this by collecting foodwaste and turning it into tasty soup. In this way we will show how good this food tastes and let us see that everyone can contribute to tackling food waste.

To organize a Disco Soup event, a group of volunteers set to work in their neighborhood to collect food that is fine to eat, but would otherwise be wasted by, for example, a deviant shape. Farmers and (super) markets donate this food, from which soup is made. Disco Soup connects young and old, consumers, chefs and producers to tackle food waste together. We do this in the form of a party where music is played and the soup is distributed to the guests. In this way we celebrate the saving of food and create awareness about food waste.

In 2018 SFYN organized more than 100 Disco Soups in 50 countries, spread over five continents. 20,000 kg of food was transformed into 40,000 meals for 20,000 visitors.

SFYN FOOD PIONEERS
In recent years, SFYN has been building a network of food changers and entrepreneurs. In 2018 they want to help start and scale ups to take the next step in their business operations.

To this end, a select group of pioneers invite six meet-ups in which young food entrepreneurs, who are driven to change the food system from the inside, meet each other. By sharing experiences we learn from each other and motivate entrepreneurs who believe in a good, clean and fair food system .

SFYN Food Pioneers is an initiative of Slow Food Youth Network Netherlands,  Kitchen Republic ,  the Food Hub , and the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality

LIKE HOT ROLLS
Slow Food Youth Network presents in collaboration with Pakhuis de Zwijger: the 20-part Talk Show series 'Als Warme Broodjes', in which people can experience first-hand what food entrepreneurs get on their plates every day.

During 'Als Warme Broodjes', Every episode is spoken in Pakhuis de Zwijger people who are engaged in (a part of) the food system. Food startups pitch during the Food battle and columnist Peter Buurman (De Speld, Sunday with Lubach) has a personal note.

It's the Food, My Friend!
"It's the Food, My Friend!" is a five-part debate series led by Felix Rottenberg about the future of agriculture and our food in collaboration with De Rode Hoed. During every debate evening, important, current food themes are discussed by speakers, with plenty of room for questions from and interaction with the public.

Agriculture and food are increasingly being associated with major social problems such as loss of soil fertility and biodiversity, greenhouse gas emissions, social disintegration and both hunger and prosperity diseases. For nine years these agricultural and food dialogues have provided a platform for thinkers and doers who see the bigger picture and solutions already in practice

In collaboration with "It's the Food, my Friend!" SFYN creates podcast and blog series in which participants of the SFYN Academy present the debate themes and discuss their own ideas in a changing world.

FOOD FILM FESTIVAL
Food Film Festival - set up by SFYN (formerly YFM) - explains the love of food. At the same time, we are exposing the problems of the current food system. The festival turns complex matter into easily digestible costs.

At Food Film festival you can see special film productions, you get in touch with the most important food themes of the moment, you learn to look at food in workshops and tastings in a different way and you meet talented, regional chefs on stage, who get the chance to be creative. are with local products.

In 2015, Food Film Festival will travel through the Netherlands along five regional SFYNs: Groningen, Utrecht, Wageningen, The Hague and Amsterdam.