Join us for the 3rd edition of the EU Agri-Food Days on 15 - 17 December 2025 in Brussels.
This three-day event will offer you the opportunity to network with EU agri-food stakeholders, farmers, civil society, academia and policymakers. Be at the heart of discussions about the latest policy trends, challenges and opportunities in the EU agri-food sector.
The EU Agri-Food Days conference also features an exhibition on research projects, key agricultural data portals and funding opportunities.
Programme
‘Securing Europe's Food and Agriculture’
15 December 2025 - 09:15-09:35
High-level welcome and opening speeches.
- Agenda
- 31 October 2025
Securing Europe’s Food and Agriculture
- Day 1 – Ensuring food security for the future - Sessions on 15 December 
- Day 2 – EU Agricultural Outlook conference - Sessions on 16 December 
- Sessions on 17 December 
Practical information
When / Where: 15 - 17 December 2025 / Brussels, Belgium
Live web stream available: 15 - 17 December 2025
No prior registration is needed for online attendance
Organisers: Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development
Social media: #EUAgriFoodDays
About the EU Agri-Food Days
The EU Agri-Food Days are the forum for stakeholders to discuss the outlook of European agriculture, agricultural market trends, food security, sustainability, digital technologies and data flows together with farmers, EU policy makers, civil society, business representatives, analysts and digital experts.
This annual conference also offers the opportunity to participants to reflect on current and upcoming challenges in the European agri-food sector.
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