Singapore’s Food Future: Sustainability, Security & The Green Plan
Deconstruct the Strategy: Analyzing Singapore’s Path to Food Security & Sustainability.
Singapore’s ’30 by 30′ goal and the ambitious Green Plan 2030 are more than just targets; they are a complex roadmap for national resilience in the face of climate change and global supply chain volatility. Understanding this intricate policy landscape is critical for any professional operating in this space.
This intensive course provides a deep, analytical dive into the policies, technologies, and socio-economic factors shaping Singapore’s food future. You will dissect the Green Plan’s key pillars, evaluate strategies for supply chain resilience, and explore the interplay between food security, community engagement, and governance. Gain the strategic insight needed to navigate, influence, and lead within Singapore’s evolving food and sustainability ecosystem.
Enroll in this essential briefing to shape the future of food policy!
Upon completion, you will be able to:
Analyze the key pillars of the Singapore Green Plan 2030 and their impact on the food and agriculture sector.Evaluate current strategies for enhancing food supply chain resilience and national food security.Critique the interplay between policy, technology, and community engagement in achieving sustainability goals.Formulate strategic recommendations for businesses or organizations operating within this policy framework.
Course Duration : 1 Day
This strategic briefing is essential for:
- Policymakers & Government Officials: Public sector professionals from agencies like SFA, NParks, and URA who are involved in planning and implementing national food and sustainability strategies.
- Corporate Strategy & Public Affairs Leaders: Private sector executives whose businesses are impacted by or contribute to Singapore’s food and sustainability goals.
- Academic Researchers & Graduate Students: Scholars in fields such as public policy, environmental studies, urban planning, and food science.
- Journalists & Industry Analysts: Professionals who report on and analyze Singapore’s economic, environmental, and social development.



