Novonesis (Kalundborg), Aggersvold Estate (Jyderup) and Sogaard Farm (Roskilde), where bio-based technologies and solutions for the competitiveness of European farmers will be showcased; on 9 September – the ministerial session at the Copenhagen Forum, followed by a joint press conference held by Jacob Jensen, the Danish minister, and Christophe Hansen, the European Commissioner for Agriculture and Food.
‘Romania will advocate for policies tailored to the diversity and specific characteristics of each member state, so that farmers receive concrete support for modernisation, digitalisation and sustainable development,’ the ministry further shows.
The Copenhagen meeting also provides an opportunity to strengthen the dialogue between member states and European institutions, in order to identify balanced solutions to the current challenges facing the agricultural sector.
AGERPRES