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First edition of the EU Agri-Food Days
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DEC
Wed
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DEC
Thu
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DEC
Fri
08

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Location

Brussels

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Programmes
Agro-Food, Environment Missions

DG Agri and Rural Development organises the first ever edition of the EU Agri-Food Days on 6-7 December 2023, followed by the Agri-Digital Conference on 8 December 2023 in Brussels to discuss the outlook of European agriculture, agricultural market trends, food security, sustainability, digital technologies and data flows together with farmers, EU policy makers, business representatives, analysts and digital experts.

The 2023 edition of EU Agri-Food Days will include:

  • 5 December: EU-Canada Dialogue on Sustainable Agriculture (by invitation only)
  • 6-7 December: The EU Agricultural Outlook Conference – ‘Sowing the future of EU Agriculture’
  • 8 December: Agri-Digital Conference – ‘A digital transformation for farmers and rural communities for sustainable future’

This event will offer the opportunity to look at current and upcoming challenges in the European agri-food sector and assess how the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the EU Green Deal can contribute to deliver a greener, fairer and more competitive agriculture in Europe.

Check the detailed program and register here.

 

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