Conference “Family farming: A dialogue towards more sustainable and resilient farming in Europe and the world”

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Date(s) - 29 Nov 2013
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Conference "Family farming: A dialogue towards more sustainable and resilient farming in Europe and the world"


DG Agri has organised a conference in Brussels the 29th of November 2013 tol draw attention to the important role of family farming, the key challenges and priorities for the future, as well as address the best means of supporting family farms.

During the conference, the results of an online consultation that was conducted during a two-month period to gather information on “the role of family farming, key challenges and priorities for the future” will be presented.

In addition, the conference will feature three parallel workshops addressing the following thematic areas:

  • Best practice in family farming
  • Access to new technology and research
  • Organisation models to strengthen family farms

There will be the possibility to follow the work of the conference via webstreaming. For more detalis, you can check the programme of the conference here.

f you would like to attend the conference and to apply for an invitation, please send a message with your name and organisation to:AGRI-conf-iyff2013@ec.europa.eu

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