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Global Food Forum 2026
Brussels, Belgium
02/03/2026 17:00 - 03/03/2026 13:00
Organised by : Farm Europe

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Global Food Forum 2026 – “Restoring European Foundations”

European agriculture is at a critical juncture. The latest reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has introduced greater flexibility to better reflect national realities. While this is a positive step, it also carries the risk of fragmentation, diverging implementations, and a weakening of the common European framework. Strengthening a resilient, competitive farming sector is essential not only for food security, but also for EU strategic sovereignty and long-term sustainability.

Against this backdrop, Farm Europe is proud to announce the 2026 edition of its Global Food Forum, taking place on 2–3 March 2026 in the Schuman area in Brussels (Avenue d’Auderghem 22, 1040 Brussels). This year’s theme, “Restoring European Foundations”, will focus on how EU mechanisms can prevent fragmentation and strengthen agricultural production across Europe.

The Forum will bring together EU policymakers, Ministers, Members of the European Parliament, industry leaders, and farming representatives for plenary sessions, panel discussions, and interactive workshops. It will also be the first edition hosted in Farm Europe’s new offices in Brussels, symbolising our long-term commitment to European policy debate and the agricultural sector.

Registration is now open. Places are limited, so we encourage you to secure your spot as soon as possible:

[Register here – Global Food Forum 2026]

*Further details on the programme and confirmed speakers will be shared shortly. Stay tuned!

 

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