“Green New Deal for Sustainable Food Chains”
It will focus on the question how to best use and promote the potentials the organic sector has to offer to contribute to the mitigation of climate change, the halt of biodiversity loss and the creation of jobs. High level speakers, such as Rares-Lucian Niculescu, Vice-Chair of the Committee for Agriculture and Rural Development in the European Parliament, have already confirmed their participation in the Congress.
The European Organic Congress of the IFOAM EU Group is the third after the European Organic Congress in 2007 and 2009, providing a platform to discuss present developments that are of high concern for the organic second. In 2010 the European Organic Congress will for the first time take place outside Brussels in two different locations; Spain (Madrid) and Italy (Rome).
More information to be found at: www.organic-congress-ifoameu.org.
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