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Commission opens survey for EU agri-food conference

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The European Commission is seeking stakeholder input through a survey to identify potential speakers for an upcoming EU Agri-Research Conference 2026. According to the source text, the conference will be part of a wider process led by DG AGRI to prepare a new EU Agricultural Research and Innovation Strategic Approach, which is expected in mid-2026.

The survey is open to a broad group of stakeholders, including researchers and academics, innovators and industry actors, farmers and rural organisations, policy-makers and advisors, and NGOs and civil society representatives. Access to the survey is available via this website

 

 

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