Forum for Future Agriculture

31 03 2020 - 09:00

The FFA partners have announced that the 2020 Forum for the Future of Agriculture, scheduled to take place at The Square, Brussels, on Tuesday, March 31 will be cancelled following the escalation of COVID-19 Coronavirus in Europe. This follows the announcement by the local authorities that events of 1,000 or more people cannot go ahead until after March 31.

Every year, the Forum brings together leading speakers to discuss the key areas affecting agriculture and the environment. Through inspiring speeches and thought-provoking panel sessions, you can discover more about the solutions and change that will be required to help ensure that agriculture and the environment can continue in a sustainable way whilst ensuring that the Sustainable Development Goals are met and we protect and enhance our planet.

About FFA

The annual conference of the Forum for the Future of Agriculture takes place every spring in Brussels. The purpose of the FFA is to stimulate open discussions on the future of European and world agriculture and assess what should and what can be achieved over time, attaching equal weight to two challenges: food security and environmental security. The FFA Brussels is accompanied every year by regional conferences across Europe. The Forum is now established as the premier meeting place for those who have a stake in the future of agriculture and has been addressed by European Commissioners, MEPs, National Government Ministers, Industry Leaders, Academics, NGOs, International Organisations, including OECD and FAO.
 
 
Locatie: 
Square Bruxelles Mont des Arts, 1000 Bruxelles
Website: 
http://www.forumforagriculture.com/