The agricultural sector faces
many challenges — climate warming, environmental protection requirements,
changing socio-economic dynamics in rural areas and ensuring food security.
Food production and proper land management are key areas that can contribute to
achieving the ambitious objectives of the European Green Deal and achieving
Europe’s climate neutrality until 2050. Farmers are key actors in ensuring its
implementation on the ground.
In this context, adequate EU budget support is
needed through a reformed, more flexible Common Agricultural Policy and funding
for more sustainable and intelligent farming practices. Support for precision farming and the digitalisation of the sector will be key
enablers for the implementation of the European Green Deal in order to improve
the optimisation of agricultural production, i.e. produce more with less input.
This conference tackled various topics during 3 panel discusions dedicated to
- Challenges
of the new Common Agricultural Policy 2021-2027
- Economics
and Ecology
- Agriculture
4.0 — agriculture of the future
Key speakers included:
- Adam Struzik, CoR Member and Marshal of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship
- Gustav Marek Brzezin, CoR Member and Marshal of the Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodeship
- Maciej Golubiewski, Head of the Cabinet of the
Commissioner for. Agriculture, DG AGRI, European Commission
- Joanna Gierulska, Director of the Common Agricultural Policy
Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
- Paweł Szabelak, First Secretary, Department of
Agriculture, Permanent Representation of the Republic of Poland in Brussels
- Monika Przeworska, Director of the Institute of
Agricultural Economy
- Adam Jarubas, Member of the European Parliament,
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI)
- Dr. Eng. Jacek Skudlarski, Chair of Production
Organisation and Engineering, SGGW
- Mateusz Ciasnocha, President of European Carbon
Farmers, farmer
- M.S. Eng. Mariusz Kacprzak, Head of the Remote Sensing
Department, Space Technology Centre, Łukasiewicz Research Network

