The European elections will also include a vote on EU agricultural and food policy. We want to hold a differentiated expert debate on the current situation with key figures from Berlin, Brussels, The Hague, Paris and Warsaw and discuss new starting points and possible courses of action for shaping German and European agricultural policy.
We would like to ask ourselves the following questions, among others:
What progress has the European Green Deal made in the areas of food and agriculture over the last four years and what can we expect from the new EU legislative period? What have we learned from the farmers' protests across Europe? How can food and agricultural policy in Europe be shaped in a democratic and socially just way?
You can register for online participation via the channels of our co-organizer Table.Media.
Participants in the discussion include:
Aurélie Catallo, Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI) – Paris
Marion Jansen, Trade and Agriculture Directorate OECD – Paris
Marcin Korolec, Green Economy Institute – Warsaw
Louise van Schaik, Clingendael Institute – the Hague