This annual event by the European Commission brings together agri-food system stakeholders, civil society, consumers, academia and policymakers from across the EU.
On the 14th and 15th of December, the CIRAWA project will be presented at an agricultural fair, held by CIRAWA partner, the Ministério da Agricultura e Ambiente (Ministry of Agriculture and Environment). CIRAWA will have an important participation through panels and workshops on agroecology.
BIO4Africa is teaming up with sister project BIOSTAR, where partners will present findings from the bio-based pilot technology trials, research & innovation studies and business acceleration programme.
The 2nd Eastern Africa Agroecology conference will be held in Nairobi, Kenya, from 25th – 28th March 2023, involving sit in-sessions and field excursions. The conference will be a hybrid event comprising in-person attendance and livestreaming for online participants.
Rwanda has been chosen as the host country for the 6th World Congress on Agroforestry in 2025. The Congress will be organised by the International Union for Agroforestry (IUAF), the Ministry of Environment, the Rwanda Forestry Authority and the Rwanda Convention Bureau.
The Government of Rwanda and AATF will host the second edition of ACAT at the Kigali Convention Centre, Rwanda from 09 to 13 June 2025.
EUROSOIL 2025 will be held in Sevilla from September 8th to 12th, 2025. This meeting will encompass all scientific aspects of soil science, offering a platform for researchers, scholars, and professionals to exchange knowledge, insights, and innovations. This event will provide invaluable opportunities for networking, collaboration, and learning, fostering advancements in the field.
The Agroecology Europe Forum 2025 (AEEU Forum 25) is an agroecological festival and science conference for food systems transformation taking place in Malmö the 2-4 October 2025.
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