Events

EU Agri-Food Days 2025
DEC
Mon
15
DEC
Tue
16
DEC
Wed
17

Starts in 2 days from now

Location

Brussels

Charlemagne Building, Wetstraat 170, B-1000 Brussels Belgium
Programmes
Agro-Food, Environment

The EU Agri-Food Days is a three-day conference scheduled for 15 to 17 December 2025, focusing on securing Europe's food and agriculture. This year will be the third edition and it is organised by DG Agriculture and rural development.

The event will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and an exhibition showcasing research projects and key agricultural data portals. Participants will engage with various EU agri-food stakeholders and will be able to explore available funding opportunities.

You can find more information on this website and you can register here

 

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