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EU Agri-Food Days

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Brussels, 10 - 12 December 2024

The second edition of the EU Agri-Food Days will take place from 10 - 12 December 2024 in Brussels. This annual event brings together stakeholders from across the EU to discuss the latest agricultural trends, policy options, market developments, as well as how research, innovation and digital technologies are shaping European agriculture of today and tomorrow. The unmissable three-day event offers a unique platform for dialogue between EU agri-food system stakeholders, civil society, academia and policymakers. 

Programme

This year's event programme includes sessions on:

  • the future of agriculture and food, building on the conclusions of the Strategic Dialogue and in light of the upcoming Vision for Agriculture and Food,
  • the farmers' perspective on navigating modern agriculture, 
  • the position of farmers in the food value chain,
  • the outlook for EU agricultural markets, including drivers, trends, challenges and opportunities,
  • sustainable competitiveness and trade policies supporting food sovereignty,
  • research and innovation for a competitive, sustainable and resilient agricultural sector,
  • how digitalisation and data sharing contribute to a dynamic and forward-looking sector and
  • what it is like to be a young farmer today.

More details on how to register coming soon!

Not able to attend in person? This event will be web streamed. 

Practical information

When / Where: 10 - 12 December / Brussels, Belgium

Live stream available: 10 - 12 December

No prior registration is needed for online attendance

Organisers: Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development

Social media: #EUAgriFoodDays

About the EU Agri-Food Days

The EU Agri-Food Days allow stakeholders 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.

This event allows participants to reflect on current and upcoming challenges in the European agri-food sector and assess how the common agricultural policy and the EU Green Deal can contribute to deliver a greener, fairer and more competitive agriculture in Europe.

Previous edition

700
badges
distributed for in-person attendance over 3 days
56
countries
participants travelled from to come to the event
2 800
viewers
maximum number of connections to the webstream over 3 days