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On Thursday, March 23rd, the National Engagement Event on the EU Soil Mission - Belgium took place, hosted as part of the NATI00NS project. The event provided participants with crucial information on the Soil Mission, offering an opportunity to gain insights and establish valuable connections.
Highlights and follow-up information from the event include:
Additionally, the contact person for NCP Flanders is Patrick De Molder: patrick.demolder@vlaio.be.
Stay tuned for more updates and information regarding the EU Soil Mission and other initiatives as part of the NATI00NS project.
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