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Proteins and renewable energy: one and the same challenge
Rond-Point Schuman 9, 1040 Brussels
26/03/2018 13:00 - 26/03/2018 15:00
Organised by : FARM EUROPE

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We are pleased to invite you to our lunchtime event at Farm Europe premises on “Proteins and renewable energy: one and the same challenge”.
In the context of the revision of the Renewable Energy Directive, we will present the interactions and connections between the EU’s protein strategy and EU sourced biofuels, as part of the solution : 
-Opening by Mrs Marijana Petir, MEP
-Presentation of the Protein report by Farm Europe
-Panel discussion with Mrs Marijana Petir, MEP, Miloš Pinkas, spokesperson at SCA, CZ Republic, and Stefan SchreiberVERBIO Vereinigte BioEnergie AG & President of the Green Energy Platform 
 
On this occasion, Farm Europe’s “protein indicator” and report on the key ingredients for a successful protein strategy will be distributed. 
Kindly note that sandwiches & drinks will be served during the event.
We therefore thank you for your attention and we kindly ask you to confirm your attendance by sending an email to: info@farm-europe.eu 
 

Finally, we are at your complete disposal for any additional information you may need.

Kind regards,

Farm Europe’s Team
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